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Created page with "==Europic== Category: Europic words Category: Europic pronouns Category: Europic pronouns Category: Europic personal pronouns {{Template: Europic Pronuncation|mu.ja}} ===Alternate Forms=== * ''muya'' (Hyphenation is not mandatory in pronouns.) ===Etymology=== From ''mu'' ‘I’ + ''ya'' ‘(plural)’. ===Pronoun=== '''mu-ya''' # we #: First person exclusive plural pronoun (‘We’, not including ‘y..."
 
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===Alternate Forms===
===Alternate Forms===
* ''[[muya#Europic|muya]]'' (Hyphenation is not mandatory in pronouns.)
* ''[[Contionary: muya#Europic|muya]]'' (Hyphenation is not mandatory in pronouns.)
===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From ''[[mu#Europic|mu]]'' ‘I’ + ''[[ya#Europic|ya]]'' ‘(plural)’.
From ''[[mu#Europic|mu]]'' ‘I’ + ''[[Contionary: ya#Europic|ya]]'' ‘(plural)’.


===Pronoun===
===Pronoun===
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====Related Terms====
====Related Terms====
* ''[[mu-tu#Europic|mu-tu]]'' ‘we two’
* ''[[Contionary: mu-tu#Europic|mu-tu]]'' ‘we two’
* ''[[mu-tu-ya#Europic|mu-tu-ya]]'' ‘we all’
* ''[[Contionary: mu-tu-ya#Europic|mu-tu-ya]]'' ‘we all’

Revision as of 13:00, 18 March 2026

Europic

Pronunciation

Alternate Forms

  • muya (Hyphenation is not mandatory in pronouns.)

Etymology

From mu ‘I’ + ya ‘(plural)’.

Pronoun

mu-ya

  1. we
    First person exclusive plural pronoun (‘We’, not including ‘you’).

Related Terms