Contionary:mikya

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Grekelin

Pronunciation (IPA)

  • IPA: /miˈca/, [mʲiˈcɑ]

Etymology

From Slavic Grekelin микя, from Old Grekelin μεκυά (Later), from Medieval Greek μετά, with the -t- palatalized into -kj- through a Grekelin sound change. Cognate with Greek μετά.

Adverb

  1. Afterwards, following
    Mikya to fai enna popiomen yno.   (After eating we will drink wine.)
  1. (Obsolete, mostly limited to Slavic Grekelin) Later
    Enna t(ö)rogse mikya?   (Will you eat later?)
    (Cyrillic script) Енна төрогсе микя?