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{{sx-phon| | {{sx-phon|eˈɲe}} | ||
{{sx- | {{sx-vrs|eyne}} | ||
# to be only, just | # to be only, just | ||
{{sx-rec| | {{sx-rec|enye}} | ||
{{sx-n|enyé|enyó}} | |||
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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
- to be only, just
Stem | Negative | Causative | Inchoative | Prospective | Perfective | Habitual | Attributive |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
enyé | enyená | enyebí | enyewáy | enyekún | enyyô | enyeyáx | enyelá |
Nominal
enyé (construct enyó)
- only, just, simply