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====Usage notes====
====Usage notes====
'''''at''''', like other deictic adverbs, is often used with the locative cases to convey more information:
'''''at''''', like ''{{c|veľ}}'', is often used with the locative cases to convey more information:
*(''lative'') '''ataṅ''' → to here, towards here.
*(''lative'') '''ataṅ''' → to here, towards here.
*(''locative'') '''ataľ''' → in here, at here.
*(''locative'') '''ataľ''' → in here, at here.

Latest revision as of 01:44, 21 August 2024

Cleepoyish

Cleepoyish cardinal numbers
80
← 7 8 9 →
Cardinal: at
Ordinal: ätto
Multiplier: atfäld

Etymology

From Old Cleepoyish at, from Proto-Lesionic *ahto, from Proto-Germanic *ahtōu.

Pronunciation

  • (Standard Cleepoyish) IPA: /at/
  • (Old Cleepoyish) IPA: /ɑ(ː)t/

Numeral

at

  1. eight

Inflection

Declension of at
Masculine Feminine Neuter
Strong Nominative/Accusative at
Dative atåm atån atyz
Weak Nominative þo at þot at
Accusative þo atån þot atån
Dative þii atån

Adverb

  1. eight times

Valtamic

Etymology

From Proto-Valtamic *åt, from Proto-Italic *hod. Related to Latin hoc.

Pronunciation

  • (Standard Valtamic) IPA: /ɑt/; [ɑ̝t̪], [ʌt̪]

Adverb

at

  1. here, over here (proximal)

Usage notes

at, like veľ, is often used with the locative cases to convey more information:

  • (lative) ataṅ → to here, towards here.
  • (locative) ataľ → in here, at here.
  • (separative) atat → from here, out of here