Contionary:jo: Difference between revisions

From Linguifex
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
m (→‎Inflection: oops. Not a link, but a contionary template)
Line 36: Line 36:


====Inflection====
====Inflection====
Ergative is '''[[jon]]''', Dative is '''[[joy]]'''.  Genitive is covered by the possessive pronoun '''[[mea]]'''
Ergative is '''{{C|jon}}''', Dative is '''{{C|joy}}'''.  Genitive is covered by the possessive pronoun '''{{C|mea}}'''


====Related terms====
====Related terms====

Revision as of 22:14, 17 January 2025

Anrish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle Anrish, from Old Anrish jǫh, from Proto-Germanic *jahw

Pronunciation

(Anrish) IPA: /jo/

Conjunction

jo (runic:‧ᛁᚮ‧)

  1. And, also, furthermore, in addition, moreover (listing events, or connecting clauses)
  2. (indicating and emphasising that one is expressing a generally known fact) obviously, certainly, of course

Preposition

jo (runic:‧ᛁᚮ‧)

  • (+ dative)
  1. Along, at one, together, in common, including; indicates participation in an action or belonging to a category
    Aðá eor jo ænure.
    ᛬​ᚭᚴᚭᛌ‧​ᛖᚭᚱ‧ᛁᚮ‧​ᛆᚾᚢᚱᛖ᛬​
    A man and a woman are walking.
  • (+ irrealis) At the same time as, while


Rokadong

Pronunciation

(Pahang) IPA: [ˈd͡ʒoꜜ] (dune)

Preposition

Jo (jo)

  1. like, as
    LnD KoGuRPn Jo YQ YT.
    Landa kogurpan jo yasha yata.
    He ate like a wild animal.


Usage notes

Related terms


Ckul

Etymology

Late Latin eo > Latin ego > Proto-Italic *egō > Proto-Indo-European *éǵh₂.

Pronunciation

(Ckul) IPA: /jo/

Pronoun

  1. I, first person singular absolutive personal pronoun

Inflection

Ergative is jon, Dative is joy. Genitive is covered by the possessive pronoun mea

Related terms

  • duno - dual first person absolutive personal pronoun (exclusive)
  • no - plural first person absolutive personal pronoun (exclusive)
This is a tag to help User:Aquatiki backup all his files