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Latest revision as of 22:31, 12 January 2025
Guimin
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *dʰr̥ǵʰéh₂.
Pronunciation
Noun
тык • (tyk) f
- return
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sg | pl | |
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abs | тык | тыкэ̄с |
erg | тыкэ̄ | тыкэ̄с |
gen1 | тыкэ̄тиъ | тыкэ̄мтиъ |
gen2 | тыкэ̄с | тыкэ̄м |
dat | тыкӣъ | тыкэ̄мәс |
instr | тыкэхъ | тыкэ̄биъ |
com | тыкэ̄ми | |
eq | тыкэ̄сы |
Derived terms
- свәртык (swärtyk)
Categories:
- Proto-Indo-European links with redundant alt parameters
- Guimin terms from Proto-Indo-European *dʰerǵʰ-
- Guimin inherited terms
- Guimin lemmas
- Guimin nouns
- Contionary
- Guimin feminine nouns
- Requests for native script in Guimin usage examples
- Requests for translations of Guimin usage examples
- Guimin sixth declension nouns