Contionary:e
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Atlantic
Etymology
From Latin ex.
Pronunciation
(Standard Atlantic) IPA: [e]
Preposition
e
- from (in space)
- Cros rivertu êxos Aṭinos.
- Tomorrow I'm coming back from Athens.
- Cros rivertu êxos Aṭinos.
- from (in time)
- Lûnc ê nu cuḍixi êxu Eu di Meix.
- This is a book from the Middle Ages.
- Lûnc ê nu cuḍixi êxu Eu di Meix.
- made of (a material)
- Lânc charṭeda ê e foj.
- This chair is made of beech wood.
- Lânc charṭeda ê e foj.
- derived from
- Los nimbos rumonxos provenint êxu laṭin, i lu laṭin provenil êxa nimba proto-indu-eurupinsi.
- The Romance languages are derived from Latin, and Latin is derived from Proto-Indo-European.
- Los nimbos rumonxos provenint êxu laṭin, i lu laṭin provenil êxa nimba proto-indu-eurupinsi.
- of, as a result of
- Viviri sih murtus annus ê una veituria êxa iatria.
- To live so many years is a victory of medicine.
- Viviri sih murtus annus ê una veituria êxa iatria.
Contractions
+ | il | lu | la | lus | los | nu | una |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
e | exil | êxu | êxa | êxus | êxos | exun | exuna |
Avendonian
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Conjunction
e
- and
Etymology 2
Pronoun
e
- third-person singular masculine pronoun; he
See also
Avendonian personal pronouns | |||||
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personal pronouns | possessive pronoun | ||||
subjective | objective | ||||
first person |
singular | eo | me | mede | |
plural | vi | nos | nosde | ||
second person |
singular | familiar | tu | te | tede |
formal | Si | Side | |||
plural | i | vos | vosde | ||
third person |
singular | masculine | e | si | side |
feminine | si | ||||
neuter | et | ||||
plural | si |
Etymology 3
Noun
e f pl
- plural of a
Brooding
Pronunciation
(Brooding) IPA: /ɛ/
Preposition
e
- of, regarding, related to.
Intralingua
Etymology
from Latin et
Pronunciation
- /e/
Conjunction
- and (joining clauses both verbal and nounal)