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Revision as of 18:53, 22 June 2024
Avendonian
Pronunciation
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *apô.
Noun
ape m sg or m pl (plural ape)
- monkey, ape
Skundavisk
Etymology
From Middle Skundavisk ape, from Old Skundavisk apō, from Halmisk ᚨᛈᛟ (apō), from Proto-Germanic *apô.
Pronunciation
- IPA: /apə/
Noun
ape m. (class 4a, genitive apen, plural apen)
- ape, monkey
- We sån een krop af apen in the booms.
- We saw a group of apes in the trees.
- We sån een krop af apen in the booms.
Usage notes
Synonyms
Derived terms
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Vinnish
Etymology
From Old Norse api.
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈaːpʰə/
Noun
ape c (genitive singular {{{2}}})
- monkey, ape, simian
- Er ðat saðer at apar bue i Suð-Amerike?
- Is it true that monkeys live in South America?
- Er ðat saðer at apar bue i Suð-Amerike?
- jokester, goofy or silly person
- Helge er jen ape ðår han er drokken.
- Helge is a jokester when she is drunk.
- Helge er jen ape ðår han er drokken.
Declension
This entry needs an inflection table.
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