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  • *ămuch 'full' < ʔmok > omog 'full'
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  • ...ts is enriched daily; it will be again uploaded in jpg pictures when it is full.
    695 bytes (118 words) - 16:15, 28 April 2014
  • ...use the honorific ''Fulámin'' 'remembered' (abbrev. <i>F'</i>) after their full name. ...nstructors and professors) but is becoming less common. Using the person's full name, for example ''Bandwr Iisd Txojis'', is used in official contexts.
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  • '''Nanyse''' is a term which represents the full history of the cultures and languages of those (Humans) which reside in (th
    837 bytes (123 words) - 14:22, 28 April 2014
  • b d g are full fledged fricatives as in greek
    596 bytes (101 words) - 08:22, 3 November 2021
  • ...|| rowspan="11" | || Num. || Full || Clitic || rowspan="11" | || Num. || Full || Clitic ...with a comma (''','''), also called ''decimal comma'', which differentiate full numbers from the decimal numbers.
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  • ...tance: ''lōpis'' “petal” and ''lapastis'' “blade” represent lengthened and full grades of the o-vowel. The underlying verb with e-vowel is missing. Very fe | full
    10 KB (1,467 words) - 19:05, 17 February 2023
  • *omog 'full' (← ʔmok)
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  • full: full
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  • '''Khesify Roha''' [k͡xɛ:sɪfy rœhæ], "Speech Full of Wind", is the modern language of Windy Coast of Grundet.
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  • Each speech-part suffix had full and reduced forms. Whether alternations in these pairs marked any grammatic ! Full
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  • *ămuch 'full' < ʔmok
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  • |full=
    2 KB (244 words) - 10:59, 11 November 2023
  • |full=
    2 KB (266 words) - 23:19, 17 October 2023
  • |full =
    5 KB (357 words) - 09:07, 18 September 2014
  • #A full set of personal pronouns, with an associative plural suffix in the 2nd and
    2 KB (278 words) - 17:18, 27 July 2022
  • Splendid and full and never disappointing!
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  • ...assumed to always be ''mater lectionis'', so when they are consonants (in full spelling), they get a superscript 'alef, which looks like this {{Sy| ܐܑ �
    2 KB (242 words) - 19:52, 3 July 2019
  • ...eferring. Two words will make a phrase, verb foreceded, noun afters. Basic full phrase is "verb /*pause/ noun" *pause is optional. A word on top of a phras
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  • ...new forms, through most of mainland Southeast Asia (minus Vietnam) and the full extent of Indonesia before reaching the Philippines as late as 1300 C.E., p ...ed"), and one dot-below set, as was done in Taiwan. There are three other full-sized katakana characters used in AH. ン indicates a syllable-coda /ŋ/ (
    8 KB (1,153 words) - 00:28, 31 March 2024
  • ...e phonology and a defined syllabic structure. This may be used to create a full lexicon or to simply pick the genereated words that appeal to you. ...users to create their customised keyboards, which enable them to write the full Unicode, and a large portion of the International Phonetic Alphabet, as wel
    12 KB (1,694 words) - 14:48, 10 December 2023
  • ...a second serie of subject pronouns, which are clitic elements derived from full personal pronouns. These elements function only as markers of the agreement !Full
    13 KB (1,845 words) - 05:42, 11 February 2021
  • | Ñīlaigam || daughter of the full moon (Ancient Naṃratausulu) || | Dalaigam || strength of the full moon (Ancient Naṃratausulu) ||
    13 KB (1,954 words) - 10:41, 31 March 2024
  • | 182 || [[wiktionary:full|full]] || {{term|}}
    10 KB (1,113 words) - 16:25, 3 February 2024
  • |full=
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  • ** Naeng ''tam'' 'full, complete, whole' < ''t-ʔam''
    3 KB (516 words) - 01:41, 13 March 2023
  • ...ull and partial}}||{{Yes|full only|some}}||{{Yes|full and partial}}||{{Yes|full and partial}}
    14 KB (1,935 words) - 13:17, 18 January 2024
  • | 182 || [[wiktionary:full|full]] ||
    9 KB (980 words) - 11:54, 29 September 2023
  • ...has being developing to be more usable to everyone. It is estimated to be full posted publicly in 2022 with some learning e-books and a Tenok-English dict
    3 KB (426 words) - 22:24, 16 April 2022
  • Goals - Full Grammar, Lexicon, Etc.
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  • ...-Br'ga'' and ''al-Iṅ'laṃ'' for Br'ga Island and England respectively). The full set of adpositional and noun class proclitics will be covered below.
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  • | 182 || [[wiktionary:full|full]] || {{term|}}
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  • Lexical verbs (full meaning) ! Full form !! Clitic !! English
    24 KB (3,792 words) - 18:54, 27 November 2014
  • | 182 || [[wiktionary:full|full]] ||
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  • | 182 || [[wiktionary:full|full]] || {{term|}}
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  • ...'i-'''. One will notice that sometimes an English adjective doesn't have a full adjective in Tulvan. Even though this could be fixed by the attributive mak ...some more complex derived adjectives. Needless to say colors belong to the full adjectives category. Example:
    14 KB (2,137 words) - 14:46, 15 October 2021
  • ...hort !! Clitic !! ''English'' !! Full !! Short !! Clitic !! ''English'' !! Full !! Short !! Clitic !! ''English''
    20 KB (3,089 words) - 19:26, 6 November 2014
  • | 182 || [[wiktionary:full|full]] ||
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  • <tr><th>182</th><th>[[wiktionary:full|full]]</th><td>full</td></tr>
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  • full
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  • <tr><th>182</th><th>[[wiktionary:full|full]]</th><td> </td></tr>
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  • ONE OTHER (partitive particle) HORSE PULL.3ps.inam.pret FULL LOAD
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  • #''stannsoporfin'' = October (stanns.in = Stánsa, the Sunday after the first full moon after the autumnal equinox)
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  • ! !! Full !! Clitic !! Full !! Clitic ! !! Full !! Clitic !! Full !! Clitic
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  • Pronouns comes in full and cliticized forms. Verbs conjugate for person, number, gender, mood, voi
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  • * '''Full I-Mutation''' before ''i, iː'' or ''j'' in the next syllable:
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  • | 182 || [[wiktionary:full|full]] || {{term|бинк}}
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  • full: fól
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  • ...nguages of other international powers", but are mostly hypercorrections or full-on arbitrary creations by grammarians.
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  • full: fól
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  • full: ful
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  • * '''''Garaapu''''' 'youth' is the period from the onset of puberty to full initiation into adult life
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  • <tr><th>182</th><th>[[wiktionary:full|full]]</th><td></td></tr>
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  • Dravenian distinguishes between full unreduced vowels and reduced weak vowels of which there are two. Reduced vo ...y the distinction of strong and weak syllables. Strong syllables contain a full unreduced vowel. The first syllable of a word is always strong and can't be
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  • {{ash|Næhst de aulde·lighe cyrce stoud e heugh byrc, full e breune mærce opaų s' barc.<br /> | {{ash|full-∅ hole}}
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  • | 182 || [[wiktionary:full|full]] || {{term|txadiz}}{{term|-iý|iý}}
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  • | 182 || [[wiktionary:full|full]] || pleno, pleniore, plenesmo
    11 KB (1,223 words) - 14:33, 2 February 2023
  • ! !! Full !! Short
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  • ...and past AKA gerund and preterite), present and past subjunctive, supine ("full" and "subordinate"), imperative. ! scope="col" style="width: 75px; text-align: center; "|Full
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  • ...Each day begins with the gradual brightening of the '''''ukana''''' to the full intensity of the '''''kaehoa'''''. The beams of light start in a line runni == The streets are full of people. ==
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  • *full
    5 KB (667 words) - 23:13, 15 February 2021
  • | full || ɸol
    5 KB (699 words) - 11:57, 3 October 2023
  • ...e the same, in which case there is a brief stop between them. This can be full-out glottal stop, or just a subtle inflection to indicate the presence of t
    7 KB (1,102 words) - 02:52, 29 January 2021
  • ...ve sentences, word order depends on whether the subject is a pronoun, or a full noun phrase =====Full Noun Phrases=====
    39 KB (6,064 words) - 14:18, 5 December 2019
  • |182||fulls||{{term|full#Niemish|fùll}}||full
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  • ...e we reached the condition we have today, a modern, flexible language with full freedom of expression. Recursion probably is hard-wired in us, because it i ...ogical distinction. The phonetic ability of humans probably evolved to its full extent before this logical structure evolved. Then the need for it declined
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  • | from English "chock-full", Hungarian "sok" and Turkish "çok"
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  • <tr><th>182</th><th>[[wiktionary:full|full]]</th><td>búux (''I''); buuxsán (''III'')</td></tr>
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  • | 182 || [[wiktionary:full|full]] || pall
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  • <tr><th>182</th><th>[[wiktionary:full|full]]</th><td>pleen, plene</td></tr>
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  • {{Template:Valthungian/n.st.n.ija|futl|fytl|full moon}} ...are a very small class of nouns consisting of family members. Here is the full list:
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  • ...because the other scripts were seen to have some problems representing the full range of sounds in Folk's Tongue. This script is still very new, but there
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  • | 182 || [[wiktionary:full|full]] || jiyádu || chiádu
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  • ...e influence on Classical (and, therefore, modern-day) Chlouvānem, which is full of Lällshag roots, starting from basic vocabulary (cf. ''marta'' "city" �
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  • ...or this [[alien language]] but wanted a linguist to create the language in full. His production company, [[Lightstorm Entertainment]], contacted the lingu |I-[[topic marker|{{sc|top}}]]||nose||full||be{{angle bracket|[[Pejorative|{{sc|pej}}]]}}
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  • !|Full pronouns * Full pronouns are used as subjects of verbal sentences, and subjects of "is-the"
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  • |full=
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  • .../{{IPA|ɾ}}/. V can be a short vowel, a long vowel, or a diphthong. A more full description of Rokadong's syllable structure would be (C)(j)V(ː/C/Pɾ), wh ...nya}}'' and ''{{term|tékuha}}'', could also be used to pluralize. However, full reduplication does not always result in a plural word.
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  • | 182 || [[wiktionary:full|full]] || pleen || pliːn
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  • | 85||The streets are full of people.||
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  • ...on lunar phases, and are called respectively ''chlærlīltāvi'' (from new to full moon) and ''līleñchlæryāvi''. ...e first day of the first, fourth, seventh, and tenth lunar months are also full rest days.
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  • ...|| /e,je/ || /o,ə/ || /n,l,ŋ/ || /Vː/ || infix marker || partial redup. || full redup.
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  • <tr><th>182</th><th>[[wiktionary:full|full]]</th><td>palnós, -óm, -ā́</td></tr>
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  • ...red times the size of its vocabulary, Kēlen has the life and vibrancy of a full-fledged artlang. Take the relational se, for example. In fact, go here righ
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  • ...illage, and thus after Zeror's capture by the Moshurians, he rewrote it in full in both Ildan and Moshurian, allowing linguists to decipher the Ildan langu
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  • <tr><th>182</th><th>[[wiktionary:full|full]]</th><td>plēnus, -a, -ų</td></tr>
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  • ...}]], however. V can be a short vowel, a long vowel, or a diphthong. A more full description of Rokadong's syllable structure would be (C)(j)V(ː/C/SR), whe
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  • # full† # full
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  • ! Full || Reduced || Full || Reduced || Full || Reduced || Pronoun For the majority of verbs, the full conjugation can be determined from four principal parts: the infinitive, 1S
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  • ...ts, where a speaker cannot pull their tongue back fast enough to produce a full /x/. ...omly, without a clearly seen pattern, it is most likely the beginning of a full sound shift. It can also be said that, in many cases, German /ei/ is lower
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  • | My hovercraft is full of eels || * || /’evɒ/
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  • #The streets are full of people.
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  • | 182 || full || {{mc-t1|ϫⲏⲕ}}
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  • | {{term|fol}} || full
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  • ...rong and fast, rapidly devouring the surrounding states and turning into a full-fledged empire. The Empire reached the Western-Angaric peoples in the late
    10 KB (1,349 words) - 14:02, 8 February 2021
  • ...some' + plural definite are often used instead of indefinite articles. The full declensions are only used in ceremonial contexts. * -dhár: relating to, full of
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  • |full=
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  • | full ||
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  • * pi = full of
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  • |c=en| [[full]] |c=01| {{l|ang|full}}
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