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{{nm-header|aːf}} | |||
{{nm-got|𐌰𐍈𐌰|aƕa}} | |||
{{nm-noun-f0h|áf|river}} | |||
==SinPlatt== | ==SinPlatt== | ||
===Etymology=== | ===Etymology=== |
Revision as of 23:34, 12 November 2022
Niemish
Pronunciation
- IPA: /aːf/
Etymology
From Gothic aƕa.
Noun
⁰ áf n.f. zero-stem
- river
Declension
declension of áf (f-0h declension) | ||||
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singular | plural | |||
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | áf | áfa | áfs | áfos |
genitive | áfs | áfos | áfa | áfsa |
dative | áfe | áfse | áfą | áfę |
SinPlatt
Etymology
OS af f. PG af, aƀa, aƀu f. PIE *apo- Compare English off, of, Dutch af, German
Pronunciation
(SinPlatt) IPA: /af/
Preposition
- off, from here, at a distance, down with, on
Skundavisk
Etymology
From Middle Skundavisk af, from Old Skundavisk af, ab, from Halmisk ᛁᚦᛟ (ab), from Proto-Germanic *ab.
Pronunciation
- IPA: /aɸ/
Preposition
af
- of (indicating possession, usually when the use of the genitive case is impossible, like in the case of country names)
- The befølking af Pæksten hat ge'ooken.
- The population of Pakistan has increased.
- The befølking af Pæksten hat ge'ooken.
- off, away from
- Hi ging af the weg.
- He went off the way.
- Hi ging af the weg.