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Mystana
Etymology
From an unknown substrate language. Displaced old Mystana *bape.
Pronunciation
(Mystana) IPA: /aj/ [ʔaɪ̯]
Noun/Adjective
aj
- fear, fearful
- instrumental/locative plural of ále
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | aj | ajam |
| genitive | ajm | |
| dative | ajon | |
| accusative | ajem | |
| instrumental | ajn | |
| vocative | ajum | |
| locative | ajm |
Verb
aj
- to fear
Conjugation
| perfective | imperfective | jussive | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| past | future | past | present | future | |||||
| first person | ajp | ajk | ajps | ajc | ajx | ajt | |||
| second person | ajpš | ajč | ajkš | ||||||
| third person | ajš | ajmk | ajš | ajms | ajk | ||||
Gothevian
Etymology
Inherited from Gothic 𐌰𐌻𐌾𐌰 (alja), in turn from 𐌰𐌻𐌾𐌹𐍃. Cognate to English else, Middle Dutch els, Icelandic ella.
Pronunciation
- IPA: /aj/
Preposition
aj (aj)
- (comparison) than
- except for, apart from
Soc'ul'
Etymology
Onomatopoeic
Pronunciation
Interjection
aj
- Expression of pain; ow, ouch
- Aj, nasen hel tumyan tsárá muzad tumyan tsárá jál zibdax.
- Ugh, I've had this damn stomach ache all day.
Categories:
- Gothevian terms derived from Gothic
- Gothevian terms inherited from Gothic
- Gothevian terms in nonstandard scripts
- Gothevian terms with English cognates
- Gothevian terms with Middle Dutch cognates
- Gothevian terms with Icelandic cognates
- Contionary
- Gothevian lemmas
- Gothevian prepositions
- Soc'ul' terms missing Wacag
- Soc'ul' onomatopoeias
- Soc'ul' lemmas
- Soc'ul' interjections
- Soc'ul' terms with usage examples