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{{knra-ipa|ɉɪ˩ɹ|ʒɪ˩ð|ɰɪ˩ɹ| | {{knra-ipa|ɉɪ˩ɹ|ʒɪ˩ð|ɰɪ˩ɹ|ɉɪ˥ɹ|ɣi˩r|ɰi˩z}} | ||
===Verb=== | ===Verb=== | ||
Latest revision as of 21:10, 11 September 2024
Modern Standard Imperial
Pronunciation
(Modern Standard Imperial) IPA: /jɪr/
Noun
yìr (plural: kveyir)
- thing
Knrawi
Etymology
Inherited.
Pronunciation
- ⫽ɉɪ˩ɹ⫽
Verb
yìr
- to be
- infinitive passive subjunctive perfective first-person to first-person
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- infinitive passive subjunctive perfective first-person to third-person
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- infinitive passive subjunctive perfective third-person to first-person
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- infinitive passive subjunctive perfective third-person to third-person
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- relative passive subjunctive perfective first-person to first-person
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- relative passive subjunctive perfective first-person to third-person
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- relative passive subjunctive perfective third-person to first-person
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- relative passive subjunctive perfective third-person to third-person
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- infinitive passive subjunctive perfective first-person to first-person