Contionary:e

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Atlantic

Etymology

From Latin ex.

Pronunciation

(Standard Atlantic) IPA: [e]

Preposition

e

  1. from (in space)
    Cros rivertu êxos Aṭinos.
    Tomorrow I'm coming back from Athens.
  2. from (in time)
    Lûnc ê nu cuḍixi êxu Eu di Meix.
    This is a book from the Middle Ages.
  3. made of (a material)
    Lânc charṭeda ê e foj.
    This chair is made of beech wood.
  4. derived from
    Los nimbos rumonxos provenint êxu laṭin, i lu laṭin provenil êxa nimba proto-indu-eurupinsi.
    The Romance languages are derived from Latin, and Latin is derived from Proto-Indo-European.
  5. of, as a result of
    Viviri sih murtus annus ê una veituria êxa iatria.
    To live so many years is a victory of medicine.

Contractions

Preposition e with articles
+ il lu la lus los nu una
e exil êxu êxa êxus êxos exun exuna

Avendonian

Brooding

Pronunciation

(Brooding) IPA: /ɛ/

Preposition

e

of, regarding, related to.