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==Indeyivroplu==
==Indevroplu==


===Etymology===
===Etymology===
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===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
(''[[Indeyivroplu]]'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: [liɾ]
(''[[Indevroplu]]'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: [liɾ]


===Verb===
===Verb===
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# to say, speak, tell, talk
# to say, speak, tell, talk
#: ''etdeni '''lar''' konė ma familsėju puňkė ho.''
#: ''etdeni '''lar''' kone ma familsėju puňkė nagšju.''
#:: "Today '''I'm talking''' to my family members about it."
#:: "Today '''I'm talking''' to my family members about plans."


===Inflection===
===Inflection===
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* la
* la
*: "spoken" (''adj.'')
*: "spoken" (''adj.'')
*
* le
*: "according to" (''pre.'')
*: "according to"


====Usage notes====
====Usage notes====
Append this to the word stem of a demonym or a people group to form the name of their language.
Append this to the word stem of a demonym or a people group to form the name of their language.


e.g. ''ėňga'' = "English" (''adj.'') -- ''ėňglu'' = "English language" (''n.'')
e.g. ''espaňa'' = "Spanish" (''adj.'') -- ''espaňlu'' = "Spanish language" (''n.'')


===Derived terms===
===Derived terms===
# puňk'''lir'''
# puňk'''lir'''
#: to discuss
#: to describe, discuss
# ėnder'''lu'''
# ėnder'''lu'''
#: conversation
#: conversation
# '''lė'''možir
# '''lė'''djir
#: to be able to speak
#: to know a language
# '''lė'''spósebu
# '''lė'''pónebu
#: accent
#: accent
# '''lė'''fruda
# '''lė'''fruda
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#: to write
#: to write


[[Category:Indeyivroplu words]] [[Category:Contionary]]
[[Category:Indevroplu words]] [[Category:Contionary]]

Revision as of 20:22, 30 December 2025

Indevroplu

Etymology

Loaned from Modern Greek λέω (léo, "say")

Pronunciation

(Indevroplu) IPA: [liɾ]

Verb

lir (Cyrillic лир)

  1. to say, speak, tell, talk
    etdeni lar kone ma familsėju puňkė nagšju.
    "Today I'm talking to my family members about plans."

Inflection

  • lu
    "speech"
  • la
    "spoken" (adj.)
  • le
    "according to"

Usage notes

Append this to the word stem of a demonym or a people group to form the name of their language.

e.g. espaňa = "Spanish" (adj.) -- espaňlu = "Spanish language" (n.)

Derived terms

  1. puňklir
    to describe, discuss
  2. ėnderlu
    conversation
  3. djir
    to know a language
  4. pónebu
    accent
  5. fruda
    fluent

Related words

  1. lesir
    to hear
  2. eskrivir
    to write