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==Ayeri== | |||
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===Pronunciation=== | |||
{{qay-IPA}} | |||
===Pronoun=== | |||
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# {{n-g|first-person inanimate singular topic pronoun}} | |||
===See also=== | |||
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==[[Brooding]]== | ==[[Brooding]]== |
Revision as of 21:41, 25 June 2023
ǂA Ṇṵĩ
Pronunciation
Particle
ra
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Ayeri
Pronunciation
Pronoun
r (ra)
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See also
Ayeri personal pronouns | ||||||||||
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top | a | p | dat | gen | loc | caus | ins | |||
first person |
singular | ay | yang | yas | yām | nā | yā | sā | rī | |
plural | ayn | nang | nas | nyam | nana | nyā | nisa | ni | ||
second person |
singular/ plural |
va | vāng | vās | vayam | vana | vaya | vasa | vari | |
third person |
singular | m | ya | yāng | yās | yayam | yana | yāy | yasa | yari |
f | ye | yeng | yes | yeyam | yena | yea | yesa | yeri | ||
n | yo | yong | yos | yoyam | yona | yoa | yosa | yori | ||
inan | ra | reng | rey | rayam | ran | raya | rasa | rari | ||
plural | m | yan | tang | tas | cam | tan | ca | tis | ti | |
f | yen | teng | tes | teyam | ten | teya | tēs | teri | ||
n | yon | tong | tos | toyam | ton | toya | tōs | tori | ||
inan | ran | teng | tey | racam | ten | raca | ratas | ray |
Brooding
Alternative forms
Extended ASCII Form: | ra |
Abjad ASCII Form: | r |
Pronunciation
(Brooding) IPA: /rɑ/
Conjunction
ra
- thus, therefore
- and so, so
Hakdor
Pronunciation
- Hakdor Phonology: /ra/ ([ra])
Particle
ra
- to, -ing
- A verbal marker placed after the main verb of a clause. This may be written as a suffix to the verb, which technically violates the phonological constraints of the language, but as there is a very small set of verbs, this is sometimes appropriate.
Related Words
- -ra ‘'idem’