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# Of, denotes possession, belonging, the composition of which something is made, cause or origin, subject, theme or matter it contains. | # Of, denotes possession, belonging, the composition of which something is made, cause or origin, subject, theme or matter it contains. | ||
#:''Vorrás èt Raví cvevldelyéd abàvt kvav'' '''dè''' ''cè nyiy sed plus cè tsuyoy'' | #: ''Vorrás èt Raví cvevldelyéd abàvt kvav'' '''dè''' ''cè nyiy sed plus cè tsuyoy'' | ||
#:: ''Boreas and the Sun were arguing about which of the two was the strongest'' | #:: ''Boreas and the Sun were arguing about which of the two was the strongest'' | ||
Latest revision as of 14:21, 7 May 2026
Alternative forms
de
Etymology
Spanish de
Pronunciation
(Reference) IPA: /de/
(Kaybur Standard): IPA: [dɜ̠˩]
Preposition
dè
- Of, denotes possession, belonging, the composition of which something is made, cause or origin, subject, theme or matter it contains.
- Vorrás èt Raví cvevldelyéd abàvt kvav dè cè nyiy sed plus cè tsuyoy
- Boreas and the Sun were arguing about which of the two was the strongest
- Vorrás èt Raví cvevldelyéd abàvt kvav dè cè nyiy sed plus cè tsuyoy
Usage notes
Since it is a preposition, it is recommended to pronounce it unstressed (without any specific vocal beat) to improve the fluency of speech.