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==Siwa== | |||
===Pronunciation=== | |||
{{siwa-IPA}} | |||
===Conjunction=== | |||
{{head|siwa|conjunction|cat2=postpositions}} | |||
# {{lb|siwa|with elative/genitive}} because | |||
#: {{ux|siwa|Atuįukkate '''aska''' gakata, õsi huami mỉskodi.|I no longer want to eat beaver meat '''because''' it made me sick.}} | |||
====Usage notes==== | |||
* It usually implies that either of the two half clauses is negative, as seen in the example sentence. | |||
==Valthungian== | ==Valthungian== | ||
[[Category:Valthungian words]] | [[Category:Valthungian words]] |
Revision as of 16:32, 7 August 2021
Siwa
Pronunciation
Conjunction
aska
- (with elative/genitive) because
- Atuįukkate aska gakata, õsi huami mỉskodi.
- I no longer want to eat beaver meat because it made me sick.
Usage notes
- It usually implies that either of the two half clauses is negative, as seen in the example sentence.
Valthungian
Etymology
From Old Valthungian aska, cf. Gothic *aska, from Proto-Germanic *askō.
Pronunciation
(Valthungian) IPA: /ˈɑsk.ɑ/
Noun
aska st.f.ō
- ash (tree), Fraxinus spp.
- Sō aska grōgiþ inþátma walða rikun.
- The ash grows in the dark forest.
- Sō aska grōgiþ inþátma walða rikun.
- name of the letter A.
Inflection
Strong Feminine ō-Stem Noun: aska ‘{{{2}}}’ | ||||
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n.st.f.ō | Nominative | Genitive | Dative | Accusative |
Singular | aska | askis | aska | aska |
Plural | askas | askaro | askam | askas |