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==Anrish==


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===Etymology===
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From Middle Anrish ''{{cd|ía}}'', from Old Anrish ''{{cd|ina}}'' (masc.), and ''{{cd|ía}}'' (fem.), from the accusative singular of [[w:Proto-Germanic_language|Proto-Germanic]] ''[[wikt:Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/iz|*iz]]''
1 = is equal to the name of your language, first-letter capitalised.
===Pronunciation===
2 = is the actual word.
(''Anrish'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: /iɤ̯/
POS = This is where you fill in the primary category to which your word belongs to. Is it a noun, an adjective or a verb? Perhaps, a particle? Capitalise the first letter: write Noun, not “noun”.
===Pronoun===
IPA = The pronunciation of your word may be filled in here using the International Phonetic Alphabet (accessible by going to Special Characters > IPA).
'''y''' (''runic:'''‧ᛦ‧''''')
POS2 = This will be used to categorise your entry; do not use a capital here, write ''noun'' rather, instead of ''Noun'' (Opposite of POS!)
#  Animate third-person pronoun; he, she, it, they
#: '' Is '''y''' [[Contionary:mea|míra]] [[Contionary:perr|pirrio]].''
#: ''᛬ᛁᛞ'''‧ᛦ‧'''ᛘᛁᚱᚭ‧ᛄᛁᛊᛁᚮ᛬''
#:: {{n-g|'''She''' is my sister.}}


An example is given here, using the word ''entry''
====Related terms====
*(''inanimate''): {{cd|ì}}


{{subst:User:Chrysophylax/Template:nous
====Inflection====
|1=English
{| class="wikitable"
|2=entry
|-
|POS=Noun           
! ''Case'' !! ''singular'' !! ''plural''
|IPA=ˈentʰɹɪ     
|-
|POS2=noun
| ''Common'' || y ⁄ {{cd|ì}} || yr ⁄ er
}}
|-
| ''Dative'' || ere || eme
|-
| ''Genitive'' || eð || ero
|}




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[[Category:Contionary]] [[Category:Anrish pronouns]] [[Category:Anrish words]]
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==Grekelin==
==Bearlandic==
===Pronunciation (IPA)===
===Alternative forms===
* [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: (Standard Grekelin) /y/ [y]
* [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: (South Slavic Grekelin) [y]
* [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: (North Slavic Grekelin) [ɨ]


===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From [[Old Grekelin]] ''υ'' (ü) a misspelling of Pre-Grekelin ''οι'' (oi, pronounced the same as υ), derived from Medieval Greek ''ὄχι'' (ókhi), from Ancient Greek ούχι (oukhi), a variant of ''ου(κ)'' (ou(k)). The intervocalic [ç] was dropped somewhere in the 8th century (So 3-4 centuries before the Seljuk conquest), leading to /oi̯/ which then merged with the existing digraph <οι> yielding /y/.


===Pronunciation===
===Particle===
(''Bearlandic'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: /ˈɛɪ̯/
# No (negative reply)
===Noun===
#: {{n-g|Tilcs sarjak?}} &nbsp; (Do you want fish?)
'''y'''
#: {{n-g|'''Y'''}} (No)
 
# Negation
#: {{n-g|'''Y''' munasza!}} &nbsp; (Not even!)
 
# Negative vote
#: {{n-g|2.122.000 ne cse 990.000 '''y'''}} &nbsp; (2.122.000 yes and 990.000 no)
 
====Alternative forms====
# {{n-g|'ü'}} (Adapted from Hungarian orthography in older texts, may still be used for this word specifically)
# {{n-g|'oi'}} (Historical spelling, considered obsolete)
 
[[Category:Grekelin lemmas]]
[[Category:Grekelin words]]
[[Category:Grekelin words inherited from Greek]]
[[Category:Grekelin particles]]


# egg
==Knrawi==
#:''Ig heppt a '''y''' giotē.''
{{wacag|into}}
#:: ''I have eaten an '''egg'''.''
===Etymology===
{{knra-inh}}


===Pronunciation===
{{knra-ipa|ɉ̍˥|ʒ̍˥|ɣ̍˥|ə˥z̺|ə˥|ɰə˥}}


====Inflection====
===Postposition===
{| class="bluetable lightbluebg"
{{head|knra|postposition}} (''second-person'' '''{{term|zy}}''')
! Singular
! Plural
|-
| '''y'''
| [[Contionary:ys|ys]]
|}
====Usage notes====
====Synonyms====
====Derived terms====
====Related terms====


# into
#: {{ux|knra||}}


[[Category:Contionary]] [[Category:Bearlandic nouns]] [[Category:Bearlandic words]]
===Derived terms===
{{col-auto|knra|ygk|yusuùupm|yisj|yìmwaj}}

Latest revision as of 22:03, 7 May 2026

Anrish

Etymology

From Middle Anrish ía, from Old Anrish ina (masc.), and ía (fem.), from the accusative singular of Proto-Germanic *iz

Pronunciation

(Anrish) IPA: /iɤ̯/

Pronoun

y (runic:‧ᛦ‧)

  1. Animate third-person pronoun; he, she, it, they
    Is y míra pirrio.
    ᛬ᛁᛞ‧ᛦ‧ᛘᛁᚱᚭ‧ᛄᛁᛊᛁᚮ᛬
    She is my sister.

Related terms

  • (inanimate): ì

Inflection

Case singular plural
Common y ⁄ ì yr ⁄ er
Dative ere eme
Genitive ero

Grekelin

Pronunciation (IPA)

  • IPA: (Standard Grekelin) /y/ [y]
  • IPA: (South Slavic Grekelin) [y]
  • IPA: (North Slavic Grekelin) [ɨ]

Etymology

From Old Grekelin υ (ü) a misspelling of Pre-Grekelin οι (oi, pronounced the same as υ), derived from Medieval Greek ὄχι (ókhi), from Ancient Greek ούχι (oukhi), a variant of ου(κ) (ou(k)). The intervocalic [ç] was dropped somewhere in the 8th century (So 3-4 centuries before the Seljuk conquest), leading to /oi̯/ which then merged with the existing digraph <οι> yielding /y/.

Particle

  1. No (negative reply)
    Tilcs sarjak?   (Do you want fish?)
    Y (No)
  1. Negation
    Y munasza!   (Not even!)
  1. Negative vote
    2.122.000 ne cse 990.000 y   (2.122.000 yes and 990.000 no)

Alternative forms

  1. 'ü' (Adapted from Hungarian orthography in older texts, may still be used for this word specifically)
  2. 'oi' (Historical spelling, considered obsolete)

Knrawi

Wacag logograph

Etymology

Inherited.

Pronunciation

  • ⫽ɉ̍˥⫽

Postposition

y (second-person zy)

  1. into
    (please add the primary text of this usage example)
    (please add an English translation of this usage example)

Derived terms