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#:'''Pin äzutìkam twsi txu et mäl.''' | #: '''Pin äzutìkam twsi txu et mäl.''' | ||
#:: ''We-two think that you are evil.'' | #:: ''We-two think that you are evil.'' | ||
Latest revision as of 17:58, 7 May 2026
Pandoran
Etymology
From Latin bīnus, from Proto-Italic *dwiznos, equivalent to bis (“twice”) + -nus (distributive numeral-forming suffix).
Pronunciation
(Pandoran) IPA: /pin/
Pronoun
pin
- us two, we two (first person exclusive dual personal pronoun)
- Pin äzutìkam twsi txu et mäl.
- We-two think that you are evil.
- Pin äzutìkam twsi txu et mäl.
Usage notes
The nominative tends to precede the verb, but SVO word order is not strictly required.
Inflection
pin - nominative, pinum - accusative, pinur - genitive, pinup - dative, pintswe - topical
Related terms

Qasunattuuji
Pronunciation
Etymology
Noun
pin
- pen