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#:: ''They come '''from''' Germany.'' | #:: ''They come '''from''' Germany.'' | ||
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Cleepoyish
Alternative Forms
- from (non-standard)
Etymology
From Old Cleepoyish frꜵm, from, from Proto-Lesionic *fram, from Proto-Germanic *fram.
Pronunciation
Preposition
fråm
- [with dative] by, because of, due to
Adverb
- away
Skundavisk
Etymology
From Middle Skundavisk from, fram, from Old Skundavisk fram, from Halmisk ᚠᚱᚨᛗ (fråm), from Proto-Germanic *fram. The irregular shift fram > from happened around the 13th century and may be due to Frisian influence. When the letter å became widely used in the 17th century, the word was respelt fråm to reflect its etymology.
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ɸrom/
Preposition
fråm
- from
- Si kommen fråm Dietskland.
- They come from Germany.
- Si kommen fråm Dietskland.