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==Everestic== | ==Everestic== | ||
===Etymology=== | ===Etymology=== | ||
From [[Proto-Everest]] ''[[gexox]]'' (“stump, drum”). Cognate with Old Himalayan ''[[daxax]]''. | From [[Proto-Everest]] ''[[Contionary:gexox|gexox]]'' (“stump, drum”). Cognate with Old Himalayan ''[[Contionary:daxax|daxax]]'', whence [[Taik]] ''[[Contionary:r-x-x|r-x-x]]''. | ||
===Pronunciation=== | ===Pronunciation=== | ||
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#:: ''My father cut this '''stump''' five years ago.'' | #:: ''My father cut this '''stump''' five years ago.'' | ||
# drum | # drum | ||
#:''Vuv yayay '''gyoyya''' tcaktcanon | #:''Vuv yayay '''gyoyya''' tcaktcanon vecu gadjana.'' | ||
#:: '''''Drums''' are often used in war to raise morale.'' | #:: '''''Drums''' are often used in war to raise morale.'' | ||
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====Descendants==== | ====Descendants==== | ||
* Traveler's Himalayan: [[gwo]] | * Traveler's Himalayan: [[Contionary:gwo|gwo]] | ||
[[Category:Contionary]] [[Category:Everestic nouns]] [[Category:Everestic words]] | [[Category:Contionary]] [[Category:Everestic nouns]] [[Category:Everestic words]] | ||
Latest revision as of 20:28, 18 January 2025
Everestic
Etymology
From Proto-Everest gexox (“stump, drum”). Cognate with Old Himalayan daxax, whence Taik r-x-x.
Pronunciation
- IPA: /gɣoɣ/
Noun
gyoy (countable)
- tree stump
- Tcek tcanun vaya tcay dja gyoya kxav gnanunn.
- My father cut this stump five years ago.
- Tcek tcanun vaya tcay dja gyoya kxav gnanunn.
- drum
- Vuv yayay gyoyya tcaktcanon vecu gadjana.
- Drums are often used in war to raise morale.
- Vuv yayay gyoyya tcaktcanon vecu gadjana.
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | gyoy | gyoyy |
| accusative | gyoya | gyoyya |
| vocative | gyog | gyogu |
| dative | gyoyu | gyogun |
| ablative | gyoyan | gyogun |
| locative | gyoyon | gyogun |
| instrumental | gyoyev | gyoyyev |
Derived terms
- gyoja (“drummer”)
Descendants
- Traveler's Himalayan: gwo