Contionary:io
Avendonian
Pronunciation
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *aiwaz.
Adverb
io
- ever
Intralingua
Personal pronouns – singular | |||||||
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Person | Gender | Nom. | Pre. | Obl. | Refl. | Gen. | Adj. |
First | io | me | mi | mie | |||
Second | tu | te | tu | tue | |||
Third | masc. | ille | le | se | su | sue | |
fem. | illa | la | |||||
neither. | illo | lo | |||||
Personal pronouns – plural | |||||||
Person | Gender | Nom. | Pre. | Obl. | Refl. | Gen. | Adj. |
First | nos | nostre | |||||
Second | vos | vostre | |||||
Third | masc. | illes | les | se | lor | lore | |
fem. | illas | las | |||||
neither. | illos | los |
Pronunciation: /jo/
Pronouns
- me, myself, I
Swadesh #1
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *eo, attested from the 6th century in Romance, from Latin ego, from Proto-Italic *egō; a