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==Avendonian== | ==Avendonian== | ||
===Etymology 1=== | ===Etymology 1=== | ||
{{av-pgmc|wīsō}} | {{av-pgmc|wīsō}} | ||
====Pronunciation==== | |||
{{av-IPA|ˈvisa}} | |||
{{av-IPA-na|ˈvi˩˥sa˧}} | |||
====Noun==== | ====Noun==== | ||
{{av-nf|vise}}# manner, way, mode | {{av-nf|vise}}# manner, way, mode | ||
# (''grammar'') mood | # (''grammar'') mood | ||
===Etymology 2=== | ===Etymology 2=== | ||
====Pronunciation==== | |||
{{av-IPA|ˈvisa}} | |||
{{av-a-0|viso|feminine singular positive}} | |||
===Etymology 3=== | |||
====Pronunciation==== | |||
{{av-IPA|ˈvisa}} | |||
====Verb==== | ====Verb==== | ||
{{av-mv|visere|first-person singular present subjunctive|third-person singular present subjunctive}} | {{av-mv|visere|first-person singular present subjunctive|third-person singular present subjunctive}} |
Latest revision as of 23:40, 2 August 2022
Avendonian
Etymology 1
From Proto-Germanic *wīsō.
Pronunciation
Noun
visa f (plural vise)
- manner, way, mode
- (grammar) mood
Etymology 2
Pronunciation
Adjective
visa
- feminine singular positive of viso
Etymology 3
Pronunciation
Verb
visa
- inflection of visere:
- first-person singular present subjunctive
- third-person singular present subjunctive