Contionary:et
Avendonian
Pronunciation
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *it.
Pronoun
et
- third-person singular pronoun; it
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 |
Bearlandic
Pronunciation
(Bearlandic) IPA: /ˈeːt/
Verb
et
- to eat
- Hi ati a appoll.
- He ate an apple.
- Hi ati a appoll.
Inflection
Present | et |
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Past | ati |
Perfect | giotē |
Byform | ytē |
Present participle | etnē |
Past participle | giotnē |
Nanyse
Alternative Forms
ɔϯ (Dumun script)
Etymology
From the Hittite word wett, meaning year.
Pronunciation
- (Nanyse Proper) IPA: /ɛt/
- (Kote Dialect) IPA: /ɛð/
- (Jara Dialect) IPA: /ɛd/
- (Yrem Dialect) IPA: /ɛtʃ/
Noun
et i (plural: etz; etza; etet)
- A year
- The orbital period of Kisar moving around Sol.
- A measurement of time made up of twelve ytyt, or months