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Latest revision as of 16:54, 26 January 2025
Ancient Sassrian
Etymology
-
Pronunciation
- /gi/
Root
gi (ts)
- not
- un-
Luthic
Etymology
From Gothic 𐌾𐌿𐍃 (jūs). The vocalic change seems analogical to vi.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): (Standard Ravennese) /d͡ʒi/, [d͡ʒʷi]
- (Standard Bolognese) [d͡zʷi]
- (Upper) [ʒi]
- (Paulistan) [ʒi]
Pronoun
gi (singular þû)
- you (second person plural pronoun, nominative case)
- Gi beiranða.
- You are brought.
Usage notes
- Although subject pronouns are not mandatory, they are often not omitted when in the passive voice plural, since it is identical for all three persons.
Declension
| Standard Ravennese Luthic personal pronouns | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number | Case | 1st person | 2st person | 3rd person | reflexive | ||
| masculine | feminine | neuter | |||||
| Singular | nom. | ic | þû | is | ia | atha | — |
| acc. | mic | þuc | ino | ina | atha | sic | |
| dat. | mis | þus | ia | ia | ia | sis | |
| gen. | meina | þeina | eis | ise | eis | seina | |
| Singular | nom. | vi | gi | eis | ise | ia | — |
| acc. | unse | isve | eis | isas | ia | sic | |
| dat. | unsis | isvis | eis | eis | eis | sis | |
| gen. | unsara | isvara | eisôro | eisâro | eisôro | seina | |