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==Reneissan==
===Alternative forms===
===Etymology===
===Pronunciation===
(''Reneissan'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: /ɛ̃/
===Preposition===
'''in'''
# in, at
==== Derived terms ====
When followed by a definite article, in is combined with the article to give the following combined forms:
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
|-
! in + article !! combined form
|-
| in + {{C|il}} || {{C|nel}}
|-
| in + {{C|i}} || {{C|nei}}
|-
| in + {{C|la}} || {{C|nella}}
|-
| in + {{C|lai}} || {{C|nellai}}
|-
| in + {{C|l'}} || {{C|nell'}}
|-
| in + {{C|lais}} || {{C|nellais}}
|}
[[Category:Contionary]] [[Category:Reneissan prepositions]][[Category:Reneissan words]]
==Skundavisk==
==Skundavisk==



Revision as of 15:34, 29 November 2019

Reneissan

Alternative forms

Etymology

Pronunciation

(Reneissan) IPA: /ɛ̃/

Preposition

in

  1. in, at

Derived terms

When followed by a definite article, in is combined with the article to give the following combined forms:

in + article combined form
in + il nel
in + i nei
in + la nella
in + lai nellai
in + l' nell'
in + lais nellais


Skundavisk

Etymology

From Middle Skundavisk in, from Old Skundavisk in, from Halmisk ᛁᚾ (in), from Proto-Germanic *in.

Pronunciation

Preposition

in

  1. in
    Hwat doost thou in the kykne ?
    What are you doing in the kitchen ?

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Derived terms

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