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Latest revision as of 04:39, 14 April 2026
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Etymology 1
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Pronunciation
Noun
n'eú 2 (plural/indefinite ez' n'eú)
- spouse, husband, wife
- Uc' secxeý xeý il hez'i joti cual āhsoceylac ej n'eú ne.
- All I will ever truly want is to be with you my spouse again.
Adjective
n'eú
- married
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Derived terms
Descendants
- Sokya: no¹
Etymology 2
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Noun
n'eú 1 (plural/indefinite ez' n'eú)
- jnaua, sky spirit fish
- Xil eý secet'euý joti āhsecsuxad secjen' ez' ej n'eú ne.
- Now I only ask that when I die we both swim with the jnaùa.
Synonyms
(married):
Derived terms
Descendants
- Central Isles Creole: n'òo