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# so
# so
#:'' Hit was regenend, '''so''' sind wi heem beliven.''
#: '' Hit was regenend, '''so''' sind wi heem beliven.''
#:: ''It was raining, '''so''' we stayed home.''
#:: ''It was raining, '''so''' we stayed home.''


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# so
# so
#:''Ik þenke neet '''so'''.''
#: ''Ik þenke neet '''so'''.''
#:: ''I don't think '''so'''.''
#:: ''I don't think '''so'''.''


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# flesh.
# flesh.
#:''{{d|so|so}}{{d|-'i|'i}} {{d|wo-|wo}}{{d|so|so}}{{d|-'i|'i}}''
#: ''{{d|so|so}}{{d|-'i|'i}} {{d|wo-|wo}}{{d|so|so}}{{d|-'i|'i}}''
#:: '''''flesh''' of my '''flesh'''.''
#:: '''''flesh''' of my '''flesh'''.''
# hide.
# hide.

Latest revision as of 19:29, 7 May 2026

Europic

Pronunciation

Adverb (Preposition)

so

  1. under, below
  2. (Classical calque) translates Latin sub- and Greek hyp-

Skundavisk

Etymology

From Middle Skundavisk so, suoa, from Old Skundavisk swā, swē, from Halmisk ᛊᚹᛖ (swē), from Proto-Germanic *swē.

Pronunciation

Conjunction

so

  1. so
    Hit was regenend, so sind wi heem beliven.
    It was raining, so we stayed home.

Adverb

so

  1. so
    Ik þenke neet so.
    I don't think so.

Usage notes

Synonyms

Derived terms

Related terms

Wakensi

Etymology

from Proto-Cramarian *ʂo ("skin").

Pronunciation

(Wakensi) IPA: /so/

Noun

so

  1. flesh.
    so'i woso'i
    flesh of my flesh.
  2. hide.

Inflection

Usage notes

Synonyms

Derived terms

Related terms

Yealoweadrish

Pronunciation

Etymology

From Latin sum.

Verb

so

  1. (copulative) to be

Conjugation

Conjugation of so
infinitive seo
person first singular

eo

second singular

þu

third singular

ylo/yla

first plural

nās

second plural

wās

third plural

ġas/ġys

indicative present so æs is soma æse
past fūþ fōþ fōma fūs fōr
subjunctive present sy freō
past syma freōma
imperative æs ær