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==[[Saxuma]]==
==[[Saxuma]]==
===Etymology===
{{sx-etym|ejne|path=ejne > eyne > enye}}
From Saras Wima '''ejne'''.
{{sx-phon|eˈɲe}}
* ejne > eyne > ayne
{{sx-vrs|eyne}}
===Pronunciation===
(''Saxuma'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: [aiˈɲe]
 
===Verb===
'''ayne''' ''regular strong conjugation''
 
# to be only, just
# to be only, just
 
{{sx-rec|enye}}
===Adjective===
{{sx-n|enyé|enyó}}
 
# only, just, simply
# only, just simply. May be used adverbially.
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Regular Strong Conjugation
|-
! Stem !! Negative !! Causative !! Inchoative !! Prospective !! Perfective !! Habitual !! Attributive
|-
| ayné || aynená || aynebí || aynewáy || aynekún || aynyô || ayneyáx || aynelá
|}
 
[[Category:Contionary]] [[Category:Saxuma verbs]] [[Category:Saxuma regular verbs]] [[Category:Saxuma words]] [[Category:Saxuma adjectives]]

Latest revision as of 18:19, 6 October 2024

Saxuma

Etymology

From Saras Wima ejne.

  • ejne > eyne > enye

Pronunciation

(Saxuma) IPA: [eˈɲe]

Verb

eyne regular strong conjugation

  1. to be only, just
Regular Strong -e Stem Conjugation
Stem Negative Causative Inchoative Prospective Perfective Habitual Attributive
enyé enyená enyebí enyewáy enyekún enyyô enyeyáx enyelá

Nominal

enyé (construct enyó)

  1. only, just, simply