Contionary:en
Ater
Pronunciation
(Ater) IPA: /eːn/
Pronoun
en c
- he, she; 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 | |
Avendonian
Pronunciation
Etymology
From Latin in.
Preposition
en
- in, into, on
Jantis
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ɛn/, [ɛn̪]
Pronoun
en (Devanagari spelling एन)
Soc'ul'
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Etymology
From Sekhulla ən, from Wascotl *ęn. Cognate to Gwaxol hën¹, Kilīmos-sāîl in.
Pronunciation
Particle
en
- perfective particle
- En nez uú úd' co.
- It wouldn't eat normal food.
- genitive particle
- first person
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- first person
- dative particle
- first person
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- first person
- alienable possessive particle
- first person
- Uc' ur'úz ez'e cuzax xedbet āl curyan en eý.
- My copper shipment should've come a month ago.
- first person
- benefactive particle
- first person
- Coxeu en n'ehx curjen.
- Find me a dark blue flower.
- first person
| pfv | prog | cont | subj | abil | res | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| en | miu | ji, laz | uc' | c'e | c'ez | |
| inch | r'uz | miur' | jir', lar' | r'uc' | c'er' | r'ez |
| term | coi | miuc | jiuc, lauc | cuc' | c'oc | coz |
| neg/q | xen | miun | jin, lan | nuc' | c'en | nez |
| erg/acc | gen/dat | indef/pl | loc/inal | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | a | en | ez' | he |
| 2 | nej | hej | ||
| cl1/cl2 | nu | hé | ||
| cl3 | al | nil | ez'e | hel |
| cl4 | ax | nux | hex | |
| cl5 | ád | nid' | hed' |
Synonyms
(benefactive particle):
Descendants
- Central Isles Creole: -ǹ
Jorvanian
Etymology
From Old Jorvanian en ("a, an"), from earlier an, from Proto-West Germanic *ain, from Proto-Germanic *ainaz (“one”), from Proto-Indo-Phrazean *h₁óynos (“single, one”).
Article
en
- a, an; indefinite article, placed before a singular noun, indicating a general case of a person or thing
Toki Pona
Etymology
Dutch: en; and. Created by Sonja Lang pre-pu.
Pronunciation
(Toki Pona) IPA: /en/
Particle
en
- separates multiple subjects
Notes
There are various analyses of the syntactic role of "en". Originally intended to be used as "and", it was changed (via poll in 2002) to just be used with "head nouns".