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===Etymology=== | ===Etymology=== | ||
Derived from Armenian կյանք (kyank') meaning ''life'' | Derived from Armenian կյանք (''kyank''') meaning ''life'' | ||
===Pronunciation=== | ===Pronunciation=== | ||
Revision as of 11:16, 26 June 2023
Indeyivroplu
Etymology
Derived from Armenian կյանք (kyank') meaning life
Pronunciation
(Indeyivroplu) IPA: [kʰjaˈŋiɾ]
Verb
kjaňir
- to live
- lijri kjaňur mêze vi korur preloğê ta familu.
- "You live freely but you also work for the sake of your family."
- lijri kjaňur mêze vi korur preloğê ta familu.
Inflection
- kjaňu
- "life"
- kjaňa
- "alive"
Usage notes
While also permissible to use kjaňir to mean "to live in / reside," it is preferred there to use the specific verb benakir instead, due to differing points of focus.
Derived terms
- kjaňendovir
- to experience
- kjaňsabku
- lifestyle
- vrekjaňir
- to survive
- kjaňžu
- living being, creature
- džonkjaňžu
- animal
- kjaňulu
- habitat
- kjaňomuzu
- biology
Antonyms
- nekjaňa
- deceased, dead
- nekjaňka
- deadly
- nekjaňkir
- to kill
- nekjaňmožu
- mortality
Related words
- benakir
- to reside, settle