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# a human being, a human
# a human being, a human
#:''Kūi esi tuh, ia praksi ūtaran-met, '''endūhse'''? ''
#: ''Kūi esi tuh, ia praksi ūtaran-met, '''endūhse'''? ''
#:: ''Who are you to question my words, human?''
#:: ''Who are you to question my words, human?''



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Harākti

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *en-duh₂-s-é/ós (“human, human being”) , related to Hittite antuḫšaš (“man, human being, person”).

Pronunciation

(Harākti) IPA: /enˈduːxse/

Noun

endūhse m

  1. a human being, a human
    Kūi esi tuh, ia praksi ūtaran-met, endūhse?
    Who are you to question my words, human?

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