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'''gay''' (''past'' '''tcek gayan''', ''future'' '''tcek gayu''', ''present continuous'' '''tcek gayev''') | '''gay''' (''past'' '''tcek gayan''', ''future'' '''tcek gayu''', ''present continuous'' '''tcek gayev''') | ||
# to raise; increase | # (''intransitive'') to raise; increase | ||
#: <small>Synonym:</small> [[ | #: <small>Synonym:</small> (''transitive'') [[vec]] | ||
# to convey; transport | # (''transitive'') to convey; transport | ||
# (''reflexive'') to get up; rise | # (''reflexive'') to get up; rise | ||
#: <small>Synonym:</small> [[yavaj]] | #: <small>Synonym:</small> [[yavaj]] |
Revision as of 03:30, 26 December 2024
Everestic
Etymology
From Proto-Everest gax (“to carry, bear”), from Proto-Woxec gex (“to pick up”). Cognate with Old Himalayan jox.
Pronunciation
- IPA: /gəɣ/
Verb
gay (past tcek gayan, future tcek gayu, present continuous tcek gayev)
- (intransitive) to raise; increase
- Synonym: (transitive) vec
- (transitive) to convey; transport
- (reflexive) to get up; rise
- Synonym: yavaj
- Tcek gayan tcanu yejon xuxun.
- I got up early today.
- (ergative, with ablative object) to recover (from)
- Tcek gayev jax tcanun djagavun.
- He is recovering from a knee injury.
- Tcek gayev jax tcanun djagavun.
Noun
- rise; increase
- conveyance; transport
- recovery; recuperation
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | gay | gayy |
accusative | gaya | gayya |
vocative | gag | gagu |
dative | gayu | gagun |
ablative | gayan | gagun |
locative | gayon | gagun |
instrumental | gayev | gayyev |
Derived terms
- gayay (“to gather, collect, forage”)
Descendants
- Traveler's Himalayan: gow