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Mystana

Etymology

From an unknown substrate language. Displaced old Mystana *bape.

Pronunciation

(Mystana) IPA: /aj/ [ʔaɪ̯]

Noun/Adjective

aj

  1. fear, fearful
  2. instrumental/locative plural of ále

Declension

Declension of aj (weak feminine)
singular plural
nominative aj ajam
genitive ajm
dative ajon
accusative ajem
instrumental ajn
vocative ajum
locative ajm

Verb

aj

  1. to fear

Conjugation

Conjugation of aj
perfective imperfective jussive
past future past present future
first person ajp ajk ajps ajc ajx ajt
second person ajpš ajč ajkš
third person ajš ajmk ajš ajms ajk

Gothevian

Etymology

Inherited from Gothic 𐌰𐌻𐌾𐌰 (alja), in turn from 𐌰𐌻𐌾𐌹𐍃. Cognate to English else, Middle Dutch els, Icelandic ella.

Pronunciation

Preposition

aj (aj)

  1. (comparison) than
  2. except for, apart from

Soc'ul'

Etymology

Onomatopoeic

Pronunciation

Interjection

aj

  1. Expression of pain; ow, ouch
    Aj, nasen hel tumyan tsárá muzad tumyan tsárá jál zibdax.
    Ugh, I've had this damn stomach ache all day.