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* ''(Standard Academic)'', [[ | * ''(Standard Academic)'', [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]<sup>([[IPA for Koṭärt|key]])</sup>: /kat/, [kat], [kat̚] | ||
* ''(Weśte dialects)'', [[ | * ''(Weśte dialects)'', [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]<sup>([[IPA for Koṭärt#Weśte dialects|key]])</sup>: [kʰät̚], [kʰɐt̚] | ||
===Noun=== | ===Noun=== | ||
Revision as of 13:43, 12 April 2025
Koṭärt
Etymology
From Old Koṭärt kat. By surface analysis, a regular noun derivative from the root kat-.
Pronunciation
Noun
kat (reduplicative plural käkät, general plural kätät)
- Wipāks kat.
- He started building a house.
- Atilātüntsa ktäp ëu Okkönen.
- You (allegedly) come from the house of Okkönen.
Declension
WIP
Synonyms
Related terms
Derived terms
Old Koṭärt
Etymology
Pronunciation
- (Archaic) [ˈka.tə̆]
- (Standard Mainlands) [kat̪]
- (Urban, Koṭärt city) [kat], [kat̪], [kat̚], [kaʔ]
- (Urban Weśte) [kʰat̚]
- (Rural Weśte) [k⁽ʰ⁾at̚], [k⁽ʰ⁾ät̚]
Noun
kat (reduplicative plural käkät, general plural kätät)
- house, home
- house, dynasty, especially the dynasty of a current ruler
- (pre-Lakkāl, technical) a standard residence building of a middle-class person and below, as opposed to mëmáḷt, the residence of a wealthy individual.
- (figurative) one's homeland, a native country one feels personal connection with
Declension
WIP