Contionary:ra: Difference between revisions
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==[[Europic]]== | |||
[[Category: Europic words]] | |||
[[Category: Europic adjectives]] | |||
[[Category: Europic determiners]] | |||
{{Template: Europic Pronuncation|ra}} | |||
===Adjective (Determiner)=== | |||
'''ra''' | |||
# his, her, hers, their, theirs | |||
#: Third person animate singular possessive determiner. | |||
====Related Terms==== | |||
* ''[[Contionary: ru#Europic|ru]]'' ‘he, she’ | |||
==[[Hakdor]]== | ==[[Hakdor]]== | ||
[[Category: Hakdor words]] | [[Category: Hakdor words]] | ||
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'''ra''' | '''ra''' | ||
# to, -ing | # to, -ing | ||
#: | #: {{n-g|A verbal marker placed after the main verb of a clause. This may be written as a suffix to the verb, which technically violates the phonological constraints of the language, but as there is a very small set of verbs, this is sometimes appropriate.}} | ||
====Related Words==== | ====Related Words==== | ||
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# three (number) | # three (number) | ||
#:''example usage of '''ra''' here'' | #: ''example usage of '''ra''' here'' | ||
#:: ''italicised translation here.'' | #:: ''italicised translation here.'' | ||