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  • ...sh etc. But we developed a language, alphabet, literature. We wanted that, we use all nice words, system and rules ofTurkish, Ottoman, Orhkun, English, G ...language from turkish languages. The main expression language is English. We will try to teach to you the Al Bakiyye language.
    50 KB (6,694 words) - 18:48, 26 October 2020
  • We once again take as example the word "''"enkyvnästettetinäs''", which in C
    11 KB (1,788 words) - 04:35, 20 January 2017
  • ...m/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E05EFDF1030F936A25754C0A9639C8B63 "Art in Review: We could have invited everybody"]. [[New York Times]] July 15, 2005.</ref> and
    11 KB (1,478 words) - 15:57, 28 April 2021
  • As we are talking about the modern language, we don't consider the first versions of the alphabet that were used in ancient |[wɛ] / [we]
    45 KB (6,497 words) - 17:22, 19 September 2023
  • ...!! width="100px" | Han/Hun/Það<br>''he/she/it'' !! width="100px" | Ví<br>''we'' !! width="100px"| Þí<br>''you (pl.)'' !! width="100px" | Þeir/Þár/Þ ...!! width="100px" | Han/Hun/Það<br>''he/she/it'' !! width="100px" | Ví<br>''we'' !! width="100px"| Þí<br>''you (pl.)'' !! width="100px" | Þeir/Þár/Þ
    44 KB (6,503 words) - 21:07, 4 April 2024
  • ! we ! we
    18 KB (2,661 words) - 20:38, 17 December 2021
  • ...as disappeared in Modern Katäfalsen but has left still observable effects. We already know that the sequences {{IPA|/ɑj/}}, {{IPA|/ɑw/}}, {{IPA|/ɑːj/ ''welal + n'' → ''wilan'' (via '''*'''''wellan'' → '''*'''''weħlan'')
    26 KB (4,149 words) - 16:56, 29 September 2020
  • ...e roots marked as "√´-" (i.e., "root+acute accent") undergo a sound change we call a form of ''umlaut'' (e.g. ''kronur'' /ˈkɾo̞.nuɾ/ {{sc|1s.pres.ind
    23 KB (2,925 words) - 21:04, 9 October 2017
  • ...English "to" preposition as in "to do". There are four persons, first ("I, we"), second ("you (singular), you (plural)"), third ("s/he, they") and an ind We saw a raven sitting on a spruce branch. Three boys are fishing in a lake wi
    21 KB (3,234 words) - 10:50, 21 August 2018
  • ...from old /eː/. For example, the stem ''leð'' "throw" becomes tahkelesiit "we threw it to you" before the ending /iːt/, but ''etiih'' "grass", where it ...ast syllable, for instance: ''koočikwaaniitis'' [koː.ˈt͡ʃɪ.kʷɔɑ.ˌniː.tɪs] "we might not be running around".
    24 KB (3,597 words) - 09:43, 5 July 2020
  • Stress accent is not marked. (However, in materials for English speakers we will mark stress.) !I!!you (sg.)!!he!!she!!(inanimate)!!we (exc.)!!we (inc.)!!you (pl.)!!they (animate)!!you (polite)!!impersonal
    47 KB (7,458 words) - 22:57, 18 June 2023
  • | ''-weþ'' | ''-weþ''
    26 KB (3,819 words) - 20:04, 28 January 2024
  • |align="center"|''we<br>us<br>ours<br>to us'' :''1 pl.'' &ndash; '''jemamy''' "we love"
    24 KB (3,743 words) - 15:36, 28 April 2021
  • ...rsations/topics/999 Yahoo discussion group]: “ ... While borrowing a word, we usually save its pronunciation, not spelling...”</ref> ''as we forgive them that trespass against us.''<br>
    24 KB (3,445 words) - 15:26, 28 April 2021
  • ...ing a prefix which is gender and [[w:Grammatical_number|number]] specific. We will use the following word: The subjunctive mood has many different facets. For now, we will talk about wants/wishes.
    49 KB (6,682 words) - 23:42, 24 February 2023
  • | mo || pro || we
    12 KB (1,861 words) - 13:12, 9 July 2015
  • ...aked food". Likewise, from the verb /gʷɨˈkɨ̰da/ [gʷuˈkɨ̰ːda] - "to float", we can derive the noun /ˈgʷɨ̰kɨda/ [ˈgʷṵːkɨ̰da] - "something which we can derive a comparative sentence:
    35 KB (5,395 words) - 15:40, 7 January 2020
  • #/seːo kipʰon funo ʃiːraːn piːn kr̩ːtʰeːa weːntʰa men heneːe/. #/na kuːunen furme loːktʲafaːon weːntʰa keːmi tʷa kuːunen furiːnen loːktʲafenam/.
    15 KB (2,169 words) - 20:24, 1 February 2021
  • |we
    11 KB (1,662 words) - 15:15, 6 October 2017
  • | '''bed''' || ni. ''we''
    14 KB (1,684 words) - 09:43, 3 July 2021
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