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(Created page with "==Grekelin== ===Pronunciation=== /ˈfria/ ===Etymology=== From Old Grekelin "φείρος" (Friend), from Medieval Greek "φίλος", from Proto-Hellenic ''*pʰílos'', from Proto-Indo-European ''*bʰil-o-s'', from ''*bʰil-'' (“decent, good, harmonious, friendly”). ===Verb=== '''fria''' # Friend #: ''Este to '''fria''' mei.'' #:: ''You are my '''friend'''.'' # (Colloquial) A pet #: ''Eo eni galli as '''fria''' mei.'' #:: ''I have a cat as my '''pet'''.'' ...") |
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Latest revision as of 17:16, 11 May 2024
Grekelin
Pronunciation
/ˈfria/, [fɾʲɑ]
Etymology
From Old Grekelin "φείρος" (Friend), from Medieval Greek "φίλος", from Proto-Hellenic *pʰílos, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰil-o-s, from *bʰil- (“decent, good, harmonious, friendly”).
Verb
fria
- Friend
- Este to fria mei.
- You are my friend.
- Este to fria mei.
- (Colloquial) A pet
- Eo eni galli as fria mei.
- I have a cat as my pet.
- Eo eni galli as fria mei.