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==[[Europic]]== | |||
[[Category: Europic words]] | |||
[[Category: Europic adjectives]] | |||
{{Template: Europic Pronuncation|neʃ.ka}} | |||
===Adjective=== | |||
'''necka''' | |||
# soft | |||
====Antonyms==== | |||
* ''[[Contionary: dura#Europic|dura]]'' ‘hard’ | |||
==Grekelin== | ==Grekelin== | ||
===Pronunciation (IPA)=== | ===Pronunciation (IPA)=== | ||
Latest revision as of 19:01, 18 March 2026
Europic
Pronunciation
- Europic Phonology: /neʃ.ka/
Adjective
necka
- soft
Antonyms
- dura ‘hard’
Grekelin
Pronunciation (IPA)
- IPA: /ˈne.ka/, [ˈnɛ.ka]
Etymology
From Old Grekelin ναίκα (With the first syllable being dropped in rapid speech), from Byzantine Greek γυναίκα (gunaíka), from Ancient Greek γυνή, γυναῖκα (gunḗ, gunaîka), from Proto-Indo-European *gʷḗn (“woman”). Cognate with Tsakonian γουναίκα (gounaíka) and Cappadocian Greek ναίκα (naíka).
Noun
- Woman
- Uck jeme en necka. (I am not a woman)
- Wife
- To necka mei enta nagy jumurufi. (My wife is very beautiful)