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===Etymology=== | ===Etymology=== | ||
Derived from | Derived from {{der|indv|hy|կյանք|t=life}} | ||
===Pronunciation=== | ===Pronunciation=== | ||
* {{IPA-all|indv|[kʰjaˈŋiɾ]}} | |||
===Verb=== | ===Verb=== | ||
{{head|indv|verb|tr=кяңир}} | |||
# to live | # to live | ||
#: | #: {{ux|indv|lijri '''kjaňur''' ve troci korur prėloğe ta familu.|'''You live''' freely and you still work for the sake of your family.}} | ||
===Inflection=== | ====Usage notes==== | ||
While also permissible to use ''kjaňir'' to mean "to live in / reside," it is preferred there to use the specific verb ''bėnakir'' instead, due to differing points of focus. | |||
====Inflection==== | |||
* kjaňu | * kjaňu | ||
*: "life" | *: "life" | ||
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*: "alive" ''(adj.)'' | *: "alive" ''(adj.)'' | ||
====Antonyms==== | |||
{{col|indv|nėkjaňa<t:non-living>|nėkjaňkir<t:to kill>|nėkjaňmožu<t:mortality>}} | |||
=== | ====Derived terms==== | ||
{{col|indv|kjaňėndozir<t:to experience>|dujkjaňir<t:to survive>|kjaňžu<t:living being, creature>|kjaňomuzu<t:biology>}} | |||
===Related terms=== | |||
{{col|indv|bėnakir<t:to reside, settle>}} | |||
Revision as of 00:37, 31 December 2025
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Etymology
Derived from Armenian կյանք (kyankʻ, “life”)
Pronunciation
Verb
kjaňir (кяңир)
- to live
- lijri kjaňur ve troci korur prėloğe ta familu.
- You live freely and you still work for the sake of your family.
Usage notes
While also permissible to use kjaňir to mean "to live in / reside," it is preferred there to use the specific verb bėnakir instead, due to differing points of focus.
Inflection
- kjaňu
- "life"
- kjaňju
- "lives" (pl.)
- kjaňa
- "alive" (adj.)
Antonyms
- nėkjaňa (“non-living”)
- nėkjaňkir (“to kill”)
- nėkjaňmožu (“mortality”)
Derived terms
- dujkjaňir (“to survive”)
- kjaňomuzu (“biology”)
- kjaňėndozir (“to experience”)
- kjaňžu (“living being, creature”)
Related terms
- bėnakir (“to reside, settle”)