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===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
(''[[Indeyivroplu]]'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: [saˈlɔ.mu̞.i]
(''[[Indeyivroplu]]'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: [saˈlɔ.]


===Interjection===
===Interjection===
'''salomui''' (''Cyrillic'' '''''саломуи''''')
'''salome''' (''Cyrillic'' '''''саломэ''''')


# hello, hi, greetings
# hi, hello (inf.)
#: '''''salomui''' ojatsfrėetga tėjo, gutetgui pre filmfrėnamu.''
#: '''''salome''' ojderbratopu!  možėgutzgur etela eflaňa ruzju?''
#:: "'''Hello''' to you all who just arrived, welcome for the movie premiere."
#:: "'''Hi''' uncle! Are you enjoying the longer daytime here?"


===Inflection===
===Inflection===
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# etgė'''salomir'''
# etgė'''salomir'''
#: to welcome
#: to welcome
# dorgė'''salomui'''
# dorgė'''salome'''
#: goodbye ''(intj.)''
#: goodbye ''(intj.)''
# oštij'''salomu'''
# oštij'''salomu'''
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===Related words===
===Related words===
# ''gutvazui''
# ''prėvete''
#: hello, greetings (frm.)
# ''ozgutvaze''
#: farewell, goodbye ''(intj.)''
#: farewell, goodbye ''(intj.)''
# ''éosnėfrui''
# ''éosnėfre''
#: see you later
#: see you later


[[Category:Indeyivroplu words]] [[Category:Contionary]]
[[Category:Indeyivroplu words]] [[Category:Contionary]]

Latest revision as of 20:04, 26 September 2024

Indeyivroplu

Etymology

Loaned from Persian سلام (salâm), from Arabic سَلَام (salām).

Pronunciation

(Indeyivroplu) IPA: [saˈlɔ.mɛ]

Interjection

salome (Cyrillic саломэ)

  1. hi, hello (inf.)
    salome ojderbratopu! možėgutzgur etela eflaňa ruzju?
    "Hi uncle! Are you enjoying the longer daytime here?"

Inflection

  • salomir
    "to greet"
  • salomu
    "greeting" (n.)

Usage notes

Its base form is meant for the greeting upon meeting someone, but derivations of it can be used for other greetings.

Derived terms

  1. etgėsalomir
    to welcome
  2. dorgėsalome
    goodbye (intj.)
  3. oštijsalomu
    greeting of peace
  4. salomkartu
    greeting card

Related words

  1. prėvete
    hello, greetings (frm.)
  2. ozgutvaze
    farewell, goodbye (intj.)
  3. éosnėfre
    see you later