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Created page with "==Jugsnorsk== ===Etymology=== Inherited from {{der|jugs|vhus|je}}, further etymology unknown, but several proposals exist, the most likely are: *A natural sound that was originally used for calling someone's attention. *A derivation of {{der|jugs|non|ja}}, through an unrecorded usage as an interjection. In modern Jugsnorsk, it has been considered as a vocative case affix, and due to its nature, this is largely accurate. ====Pronunciation==== {{IPA link|Jugsnorsk}} /..." |
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:::''(unless s-, f-, or h-)'' [ç] | :::''(unless s-, f-, or h-)'' [ç] | ||
====Prefix==== | ====Prefix==== | ||
{{head|jugs|particle | {{head|jugs|particle}} | ||
#''the primary vocative particle | #''the primary vocative particle, sometimes called the vocative case affix' | ||
#:{{ux|jugs|{{term|hestj|j'hests}} <small>([ | #:{{ux|jugs|{{term|hestj|j'hests}} <small>([ˈçetʰ])</small>|O good steed}} | ||
=====Usage notes===== | =====Usage notes===== | ||
''je'' always contracts when used, regardless register. | ''je'' always contracts when used, regardless register. | ||
[[category:Contionary]] | [[category:Contionary]] | ||
Revision as of 17:01, 26 March 2026
Jugsnorsk
Etymology
Inherited from Varhúsnorsk je, further etymology unknown, but several proposals exist, the most likely are:
- A natural sound that was originally used for calling someone's attention.
- A derivation of Old Norse ja, through an unrecorded usage as an interjection.
In modern Jugsnorsk, it has been considered as a vocative case affix, and due to its nature, this is largely accurate.
Pronunciation
- (before a vowel) [j]
- (before a consonant) [i]
- (unless s-, f-, or h-) [ç]
Prefix
j'
- the primary vocative particle, sometimes called the vocative case affix'
- j'hests ([ˈçetʰ])
- O good steed
Usage notes
je always contracts when used, regardless register.