Contionary:ent
Anrish
Etymology
From Middle and Old Anrish ænd, from Proto-Germanic *andi ("in addition")
Pronunciation
(Anrish) IPA: /end/
Preposition
ent (runic:‧ᛖᚾᛏ‧)
- (+ dative)
- With, by, through, by means of, using (a tool, material etc.)
- In addition to, as an accessory to, having
Ater
Pronunciation
(Ater) IPA: /ɛnt/
Pronoun
ent n
- it; third person singular pronoun
Nominative | Accusative | Possessive | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Common | Neuter | Plural | ||||
Singular | First Person | tjå | tjei | tjed | tjedt | tjeder |
Second Person | ge | gei | ged | gedt | geder | |
Third Person | en ent |
ein eint |
end | endt | ender | |
Plural | First Person | gjån | gjei | gjed | gjedt | gjeder |
Second Person | gånn | gei | gåd | gådt | gåder | |
Third Person | vett | vei | ved | vedt | veder |
Lifashian
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *ésmod, ablative singular of the pronoun *is.
Pronunciation
- (Standard) IPA: [ent]
Conjunction
ent
- (+ subjunctive) so that, in order to
- Iskenelmi ene nil tom uniwersámom benámi ent nangtom ng dojúné kirhewm.
- I have to go to the supermarket to buy bread and fish.
- Iskenelmi ene nil tom uniwersámom benámi ent nangtom ng dojúné kirhewm.