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# {{lb|lyti|genitive}} at
# {{lb|lyti|genitive}} at
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#: {{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
#: {{ux|lyti||}}
#: {{ux|lyti||}}

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 *h₂éd.

Pronunciation

Preposition

ας (as) (Cyrillic spelling ас)

  1. (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.
  2. (accusative, comparative) than, to
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Derived terms