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== Carnian == | == Carnian == | ||
=== Alternative forms === | === Alternative forms === | ||
* | * pre (''[[Carnian dialects#Lower|Lower]]'') | ||
=== Etymology === | === Etymology === | ||
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=== Pronunciation === | === Pronunciation === | ||
* (''Standard'') [[Phonetics:IPA|IPA]]: [pɛɾ] | * (''Standard'') [[Phonetics:IPA|IPA]]: {{IPA|[pɛɾ]}} | ||
* ('' | * (''[[Carnian dialects#Fyn|Fyn]]'') [[Phonetics:IPA|IPA]]: {{IPA|[pɛː]}}, {{IPA|[pɛə̯]}} | ||
=== Preposition === | === Preposition === | ||
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==== Related terms ==== | ==== Related terms ==== | ||
{{col|carn | |||
|per- <t:re-, over-, through> | |||
}} | |||
Latest revision as of 13:01, 19 December 2025
Avendonian
Pronunciation
Etymology
From Latin per.
Preposition
per
- for, through, during
Bretonese
Etymology
From Proto-Brythonic *per, a borrowing from Latin pira, plural of pirum. Cognate with Welsh pêr.
Noun
per f.p. (singulative peren)
- pears
Mutations
| Bretonese mutations | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| radical | soft | nasal | spirant |
| per | ber | unchanged | fer |
Carnian
Alternative forms
- pre (Lower)
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *per. Its usage was likely reinforced by the contact with Romance languages. Compare Italian per, Friulian par, Istriot par, Slovak pre, Pannonian Rusyn пре.
Pronunciation
Preposition
per [with accusative]
Related terms
- per- (“re-, over-, through”)