Contionary:co
Avendonian
Pronunciation
Etymology
From Latin cum.
Preposition
co
- with
Carnian
Etymology
Inherited from Old Carnian cto, from Proto-Slavic *kъto. Compare Slovene kdo, Serbo-Croatian ko.
Pronunciation
Pronoun
co
Declension
| Singular | |
|---|---|
| Nominative | co |
| Accusative | coga |
| Genitive | coga |
| Dative | como |
Related terms
Soc'ul'
| Wacag logograph |
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Etymology
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Pronunciation
Noun
co class 2 (plural/indefinite cou)
- person
- Hanuc' bahutn xem'en tabdi, xen bahutn toc tabdi, āhñ'in' naman co je.
- You can tell it's a pirapitinga not a red-bellied piranha because it has human teeth.
Adjective
co
- normal, usual
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Synonyms
(normal, usual):
Derived terms
Descendants
- Central Isles Creole: kwo