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===Etymology=== | ===Etymology=== | ||
Adapted from {{der|indv|hy|կյանք|t=life}} | |||
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====Inflection==== | |||
{{col|indv|title=noun|kjaňu<t:life>}} | |||
{{col|indv|title=adjective|kjaňa<t:alive>}} | |||
====Antonyms==== | ====Antonyms==== | ||
Latest revision as of 09:11, 1 January 2026
Indevroplu
Etymology
Adapted from Armenian կյանք (kyankʻ, “life”)
Pronunciation
Verb
kjaňir (кяңир)
- to live
- lijri kjaňur ve troci korur prėloğe ta familu.
- You live freely and you still work for the sake of your family.
Usage notes
While also permissible to use kjaňir to mean "to live in / reside," it is preferred there to use the specific verb bėnakir instead, due to differing points of focus.
Conjugation
| infinitive | kjaňir | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| stem | kjaň | ||||||
| gerund infinitive | kjaňendir | ||||||
| singular | plural | ||||||
| 1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person | 1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person | ||
| indicative | present | kjaňar | kjaňur | kjaňėr | kjaňjar | kjaňjur | kjaňjėr |
| past | kjaňaraz | kjaňuruz | kjaňėrėz | kjaňjaraz | kjaňjuruz | kjaňjėrėz | |
| future | kjaňarax | kjaňurux | kjaňėrėx | kjaňjarax | kjaňjurux | kjaňjėrėx | |
| subjunctive | present | kjaňsjar | kjaňsjur | kjaňsjėr | kjaňsjėjar | kjaňsjėjur | kjaňsjėjėr |
| conditional | present | kjaňšpar | kjaňšpur | kjaňšpėr | kjaňšpėjar | kjaňšpėjur | kjaňšpėjėr |
| imperative | kjaňarf | kjaňurf | kjaňėrf | kjaňjarf | kjaňjurf | kjaňjėrf | |
Inflection
noun
- kjaňu (“life”)
adjective
- kjaňa (“alive”)
Antonyms
- nėkjaňa (“non-living”)
- nėkjaňkir (“to kill”)
- nėkjaňmožu (“mortality”)
Derived terms
- dujkjaňir (“to survive”)
- kjaňomuzu (“biology”)
- kjaňėndozir (“to experience”)
- kjaňžu (“living being, creature”)
Related terms
- bėnakir (“to reside, settle”)