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Created page with "==Jovlish== ===Etymology=== From Old Jovlish ''bróþ'', from {{der|p=i|jovl|ang|brōþor}}. {{cog|jovl|en|brother|sco|brither|fy|broer}} ===Pronunciation=== * IPA: {{IPA|/brωχ/ [bɾωχ]}} ===Noun=== {{head|jovl|n|g=m|plural|brıhre}} # brother #: {{ant:jovl|şıst}} ====Declension==== {{jovl-n-m|t=first|pl=brıhre|obl=brıts}} ====Derived terms==== * {{l|jovl|brıyleş||fraternal}} * {{l|jovl|brıyşĭp||brotherhood}}"
 
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Jovlish

Etymology

From Old Jovlish bróþ, from Old English brōþor. Cognate to English brother, Scots brither, West Frisian broer.

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /brωχ/ [bɾωχ]

Noun

brıh (brıhm (plural brıhre)

  1. brother
    Antonym: şıst (şıst)

Declension

Declension of brıh (first-declension)
singular plural
direct [ɴᴏᴍ, ᴀᴄᴄ] he brıh brıhre
genitive has brıts hor
dative hón


Derived terms