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{{qsc-inh|azi|asi-}} | {{qsc-inh|azi|asi-tl<c:asi->}} {{cog|qsc|gwax|hasol³|kisl|āziš}} Doublet of {{l|qsc|zix}} | ||
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{{qsc | * {{IPA all|qsc|[a˧z]}} | ||
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#: {{ux|qsc||}} | #: {{ux|qsc|Iyc'uc'zi r'ám r'ám boñ' ez'e el' '''az''' āhsetnlec' xen'e.|'''Shark''' skin feels weirdly rougher than I guessed it would.}} | ||
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{{col-auto|qsc|azr'úven|jin' az|Azai|Azlua|az evu}} | {{col-auto|qsc|azr'úven|jin' az|Azai|Azlua|az evu}} | ||
==Knrawi== | ==Knrawi== | ||
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===Derived terms=== | ===Derived terms=== | ||
{{col-auto|knra|i- az}} | {{col-auto|knra|i- az}} | ||
==Grekelin== | ==Grekelin== | ||
Latest revision as of 04:29, 16 November 2025
Niemish
Pronunciation
- IPA: /aːz/
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *ajją. Cf. Crimean Gothic ada, which also underwent East Germanic fortition following Holtzman's law.
Noun
² áz n.n. hard stem
- àz
Declension
| declension of áz (nh declension) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| singular | plural | |||
| indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
| nominative | áz | ázat | áz | áza |
| genitive | ä́zes | ä́ze | ázise | |
| dative | áz | ázum | ázą | ázę |
Pamarėska
Alternative forms
jes/es - Western dialects
as - Eastern dialects
Etymology
From Old Pomorian ez, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *eˀź(un); compare with Proto-Slavic *(j)azъ, Old Prussian as, Latvian es, Lithuanian aš (earlier eš). From Proto-Indo-European *éǵ(h₂); compare Sanskrit अहम् (aham), Ancient Greek: ἐγώ (egṓ), Proto-Germanic *ek. The initial "a" instead of "e" in modern Pomorian language is the result of an Old Prussian influence (in Western dialects it is "es" or "jes" instead).
Pronunciation
/ˈɑz/ File:Az.ogv
Pronoun
àz
- (first-person singular) I
Declension
| Case | Singular | Dual | Plural |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nominative | àz | mùvi/vì | mū́ |
| Genitive | menè | nóju/náu | nósų |
| Dative | meni/mė́ | nóma | nóme |
| Accusative | menę́/mę́ | nà | mų́ |
| Instrumental | manàją/maną́ | nóma | nómi |
| Locative | manė́ | nóju/náu | nósu |
Soc'ul'
| Wacag logograph |
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Etymology
From Sekhulla azi, from Wascotl *asi-tl. Cognate to Gwaxol hasol³, Kilīmos-sāîl āziš. Doublet of zix
Pronunciation
Noun
az 4 (plural/indefinite az')
- shark
- Iyc'uc'zi r'ám r'ám boñ' ez'e el' az āhsetnlec' xen'e.
- Shark skin feels weirdly rougher than I guessed it would.
Adjective
az
- vicious
- (please add the primary text of this usage example)
- (please add an English translation of this usage example)
Synonyms
Derived terms
Knrawi
Etymology
Inherited.
Pronunciation
⫽aθ⫽
- (Standard) IPA(key): [ɛθ]
- (Royal) IPA(key): [əθ]
- (Urban Anajrn) IPA(key): [æθ]
- (Ufhewat) IPA(key): [əs]
- (Zjiiama) IPA(key): [əs]
Particle
az
- element in i- az
Derived terms
Grekelin
Pronunciation (IPA)
- IPA: /az/, [as]
Etymology
From Old Grekelin ας, from Medieval Greek ας (let), from Ancient Greek ἀφές (let!)
Adverb
- let
- Az pantas foto enta! (Let light be everywhere!)
- (+infinitive) (Dialectal) Used to form the imperative
- Az ifernei eni biszkoto