Contionary:ye
Europic
Pronunciation
- Europic Phonology: /je/
Adverb (Conjunction)
ye
- if
Verb
ye
- to go
- to take
- Has long-form variant yite.
Synonyms
- yite ‘to go, to take’
Antonyms
Ganymedian
Alternate forms
Etymology
From Swahili yeye. Doublet of yeye.
Pronunciation
Pronoun
- third person singular conjunctive pronoun; he, she, it, they (singular)
- Ye ni fifi.
- He/she/it/they is/are cold.
See also
| Ganymedian personal pronouns | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Person | Singular | Plural | ||
| conj | emp | conj | emp | |
| 1st | mi, me, yo | mimi, meme | nosi, nos, nó, n, sí | nosi, sisi, nostoro |
| 2nd | tu, bo, bosi, we, gwe, u | tutu, wewe, bosi | uté, ute, uste, ñi | utede, ustede, ñiñi, niñi |
| 3rd | ye, le, eli, ele, ya, eya | yeye, lele, yaya | wa, lesi, eyo, yo | wao, lesi, yosi, eyosi, yasi, eyasi |
Jokelang 2
Pronunciation
Particle
ye
- imminent negative marker
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Etymology
From Sekhulla ɣə, from Wascotl *heke-la.
Pronunciation
Noun
ye class 3 (plural/indefinite ez'e ye)
- stomach
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