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==Harākti==
==Harākti==
===Alternative forms===
===Alternative forms===
 
{{qhkc|𒄩𒊏𒀀𒀝𒋾|ha-ra-a-ak-ti}}
* Sumerogram: {{cuneiform|𒀀𒇉𒁴}} (ÍD''-tí'')
===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From Harākti ''[[Contionary:harākah|harākah]]'' (“river”), from [[w:Proto-Indo-European|Proto-Indo-European]] *''h₃roi̯(H)kah₂'' (“river”); and the suffix ''-ti'', which is used for language names.
From Harākti ''[[Contionary:harākah|harākah]]'' (“river”), from [[w:Proto-Indo-European|Proto-Indo-European]] *''h₃roi̯(H)kah₂'' (“river”); and the suffix ''-ti'', which is used for language names.
===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
(''Harākti'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: /xaˈɾaːkti/
(''Harākti'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: /xaˈɾaːkti/
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'''harākti''' ''f''
'''harākti''' ''f''


# The name of a language derived from Proto-Indo-European.  
# Harākti, the name of a language derived from Proto-Indo-European.  
#: {{qhkcs|𒉈 𒄖𒀪𒀭𒋾 𒀀𒇉𒁴𒂍|ne gu-ah-an-ti ''ÍD''-tí-ē}}
#:''Ne guahanti '''harāktē'''.''
#:''Ne guahanti '''harāktē'''.''
#:: ''They don't speak Harākti.''
#:: ''They don't speak Harākti.''

Revision as of 23:30, 13 September 2013

Harākti

Alternative forms

  • Harākti cuneiform: 𒄩𒊏𒀀𒀝𒋾 (ha-ra-a-ak-ti)
  • Sumerogram: 𒀀𒇉𒁴 (ÍD-tí)

Etymology

From Harākti harākah (“river”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₃roi̯(H)kah₂ (“river”); and the suffix -ti, which is used for language names.

Pronunciation

(Harākti) IPA: /xaˈɾaːkti/

Noun

harākti f

  1. Harākti, the name of a language derived from Proto-Indo-European.
    𒉈 𒄖𒀪𒀭𒋾 𒀀𒇉𒁴𒂍 (ne gu-ah-an-ti ÍD-tí-ē)
    Ne guahanti harāktē.
    They don't speak Harākti.

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