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Created page with "== Carnian == === Etymology === Clipping of archaic ''dobrega diena'' ("good day", "good afternoon"). === Pronunciation === * IPA: {{IPA|[bɾɛ̌ːgɐ]}} === Interjection === {{head|carn|interjection}} # hello (greeting) #: {{ux|carn|'''Brega''', viesi.|'''Hello''', everyone|inline=yes}} #: {{ux|carn|'''Brega'''! Cao je?|'''Hi'''! How are you?|inline=yes}} ==== Usage notes ==== The greeting '''''brega''''' is a standard, neutr..." |
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# [[wikt:hello#English|hello]] (greeting) | # [[wikt:hello#English|hello]] (greeting) | ||
#: {{ux|carn|'''Brega''', | #: {{ux|carn|'''Brega''', vesi.|'''Hello''', everyone|inline=yes}} | ||
#: {{ux|carn|'''Brega'''! Cao je?|'''Hi'''! How are you?|inline=yes}} | #: {{ux|carn|'''Brega'''! Cao je?|'''Hi'''! How are you?|inline=yes}} | ||
Revision as of 22:14, 21 December 2025
Carnian
Etymology
Clipping of archaic dobrega diena ("good day", "good afternoon").
Pronunciation
- IPA: [bɾɛ̌ːgɐ]
Interjection
brega
- hello (greeting)
- Brega, vesi. ― Hello, everyone
- Brega! Cao je? ― Hi! How are you?
Usage notes
The greeting brega is a standard, neutral greeting used in both casual and semi-formal contexts. It can be used with friends, family, acquaintances, colleagues, or strangers in most everyday situations.
See also
- dober dien (“good day, good afternoon”)