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#: {{ux|lyti||}} | #: {{ux|lyti|'''Ας''' γϝᾶρις δῖι πεῖς κασκρῖνετο κλούσιϝον σό γγίγγλον αῦρε κάντι, λέϝις νεῖσιη χαρέκϝον νωύιδ σαίτρι.|Every day that I'm stuck listening to that jingle on loop, I get a little closer to looking for a new job.}} | ||
# {{lb|lyti|accusative|comparative}} than, to | # {{lb|lyti|accusative|comparative}} than, to | ||
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Revision as of 20:48, 14 May 2026
Oltic
Etymology
From Middle Oltic ας, from Old Oltic αͳ, from Proto-Celtic *asso (see *ad- and *so), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂édsó.
Pronunciation
Preposition
ας (as) (Cyrillic spelling ас)
- (genitive) at
- Ας γϝᾶρις δῖι πεῖς κασκρῖνετο κλούσιϝον σό γγίγγλον αῦρε κάντι, λέϝις νεῖσιη χαρέκϝον νωύιδ σαίτρι.
- As nwa͂ris di͂i pei͂s kaskri͂neto kloúsiwon só ngínglon au͂re kánti, léwis nei͂siē charékwon nōýid saítri.
- Every day that I'm stuck listening to that jingle on loop, I get a little closer to looking for a new job.
- (accusative, comparative) than, to
- (please add the primary text of this usage example)
- (please add an English translation of this usage example)
Derived terms
Categories:
- Oltic terms inherited from Middle Oltic
- Oltic terms derived from Middle Oltic
- Oltic terms inherited from Old Oltic
- Oltic terms derived from Old Oltic
- Oltic terms inherited from Proto-Celtic
- Oltic terms derived from Proto-Celtic
- Oltic terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European
- Oltic terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Oltic terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *h₂éd
- Oltic terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *só
- Contionary
- Oltic lemmas
- Oltic prepositions
- Oltic terms with usage examples