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# Of, denotes possession, belonging, the composition of which something is made, cause or origin, subject, theme or matter it contains.
# Of, denotes possession, belonging, the composition of which something is made, cause or origin, subject, theme or matter it contains.
#:''Vorrás èt Raví cvevldelyéd abàvt kvav'' '''dè''' ''cè nyiy sed plus cè tsuyoy''
#: ''Vorrás èt Raví cvevldelyéd abàvt kvav'' '''dè''' ''cè nyiy sed plus cè tsuyoy''
#:: ''Boreas and the Sun were arguing about which of the two was the strongest''
#:: ''Boreas and the Sun were arguing about which of the two was the strongest''



Latest revision as of 14:21, 7 May 2026

Alternative forms

de

Etymology

Spanish de

Pronunciation

(Reference) IPA: /de/

(Kaybur Standard): IPA: [dɜ̠˩]

Preposition

  1. Of, denotes possession, belonging, the composition of which something is made, cause or origin, subject, theme or matter it contains.
    Vorrás èt Raví cvevldelyéd abàvt kvav cè nyiy sed plus cè tsuyoy
    Boreas and the Sun were arguing about which of the two was the strongest

Usage notes

Since it is a preposition, it is recommended to pronounce it unstressed (without any specific vocal beat) to improve the fluency of speech.