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  • #we (exc): éom; we (inc): fèon
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  • #we: methazin
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  • tyihaa nyihapea: we (dual, excl.) are happy haatu nyihapea: we (dual, incl.) are happy
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  • *dakX = we
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  • ...without issue in our native tongues, but at the same time it is one method we use easily to identify foreign speakers. ..., there are plenty of them that are not considered words and just "noises" we make. "Um" is a classic example; it means something along the lines of "the
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  • A language official in [[Verse:Irta]]'s Britain (we decided to move English again)
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  • *''mi'' = I; we (exc) *''chi'' = thou and I; we (inc)
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  • We wait upon Thee with longing. Thus now, O Lord, we entreat Thee:
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  • "We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, est "We the Folk of the Foroned Riches, to make a more flawless oneship, build righ
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  • *Inclusive and exclusive 'we', with no distinction made between exclusive 'we' and 'I'.
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  • |we'''ł'''o |ki'''we'''
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  • ...establish the vowel quality as closer to /ei/ than, say, /i/ - but for all we know this could have to do with stress or pitch or simply aesthetics. [[w:A We meet them even when we stop to pass our droppings."</poem>
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  • |"we would still be glancing repeatedly"
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  • ...st in tandem, borrowing words back and forth between them until eventually we end up with [[Gothic Romance]]. Is it a Romance language with a lot of Goth
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  • | maesj || we || Inclusive. | meson || we || Exclusive.
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  • ''As summer days trudge on, we meet the winter soil,'' ''By skill we persevere and seek the light of day.''
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  • We - We<br /> We ar manen = We are men<br />
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  • | u || u || o || u || wa || we || wi || wo || uu | oi || colspan="3;" | we || weya || weye || wei|| weyo|| weyu
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  • * t d merge into þ đ as in Tigol; we'll write this t d from now on.
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  • |We |We
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  • #We should eat more slowly. #We went to the village for a visit.
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  • ...ish ''médico'' for doctor, with the familiar -o at the end it's masculine, we can exchange it to form ''médica'' to refer to a female doctor. The more p We humans live in a very noisy environment so there is a need to secure that i
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  • We are glad that many days ago Paisi Diparei came to this world;
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  • ''Rhaxuvē/-xū hīn asiṃsymave/-mō ēlir quaquhanix'' 'We are speaking of love and hate' ''Jabṛvaciṃ vam{{cdb}}vṝpāx.'' = 'We shall slay the Jabberwocky.'
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  • ...60 minutes is an hour. The next scale of numbers are the sixties, which we will call 'hours':
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  • |We both walk. |We both walk, but not you.
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  • {{cop|ⲁⲛⲟⲕ}} (I), {{cop|ⲁⲛⲟⲛ}} (we) ...and are commonly dropped in verbful sentences ({{cop|ⲁⲛⲟⲛ ⲧⲉⲛⲉϣ ⲛⲉϫⲱⲙ}}, "We are reading the books", would be more commonly written as {{cop|ⲧⲉⲛ�
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  • | 没 || réjetsí [ɾejɛts] || None, nothing || Aveskkatsa pîní没 (We have no bread) || | 点 || alí [ali] || Any || 不aveskkatsa alímentsí点 (We don't have any food) ||
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  • !I!!thou!!he!!she!!it!!we (exc.)!!we (inc.)!!you (pl.)!!they
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  • we: muž
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  • ...s. This neutral dialect is known as the Central Dialect, as is the dialect we use to describe the features of Folk's Tongue on this page. Other pages mig ...other pages describing the other writing systems of Folk's Tongue. For now we will teach you how the Latin script is used to represent the sound of Folk'
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  • ...i#Orthography|Oalanii logographic script]] mentions their own name, though we know the [[Siktó]] called them the ''*séékm'e'', which is also most like ...s larger populations could be sustained. Eventually, the largest, the city we now call Oalan, emerged as a megacity from the rapid agriculturalisation.
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  • ...rding to the Representative of the Republic, tyrannical times are dawning. We must trust her: "We must remember the small things, the big things, the everyday things. As our
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  • |'''we'''pi |'''we'''ar
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  • ...jtori-ware ("We are Reitorians"), Adzhik-are ("We are Adzhik"), kaem-aré ("We are coming") ...le="text-align:left;" |ga-sij-waré-t ("We have just seen"),ga-kaem-aré-t ("We have just come")
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  • == We should eat more slowly. == == We went to the village for a visit. ==
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  • We should eat more slowly. We went to the village for a visit.
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  • 35. We should eat more slowly. 45. We went to the village for a visit.
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  • | 35||We should eat more slowly.|| | 45||We went to the village for a visit.||
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  • | 35 || We should eat more slowly || | 45 || We went to the village for a visit ||
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  • ...rt in a line running directly along the '''''ukana''''' in a the direction we can regard as analagous to "west". They first light up the western end-cap, == We should eat more slowly. ==
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  • We should eat more slowly. We went to the village for a visit.
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  • We should eat more slowly. We went to the village for a visit.
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  • We should eat more slowly. We went to the village for a visit.
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  • We should eat more slowly. We went to the village for a visit.
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  • ...Irish, Welsh and Southeast Asian languages, Proto-Talmic was much less so; we know this because different constructions and function words (such as prepo Proto-Talmic also had no inclusive vs exclusive we distinction; Tigolic and Qazhric gained the distinction under the influence
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  • | 35 || We should eat more slowly || | 45 || We went to the village for a visit ||
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  • || fue || bue || sue || zue || pue || bue || xue || fue || we || mue || nue || lue || rue | wa || we || wi || wo || wu || (u)
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  • We should eat more slowly. We went to the village for a visit.
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  • ...urnare#Braereth|tournamu]].''' — We are born of the earth and to the earth we return. ''An Eomentesa motto.''
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  • We propose that the world would be better off with ~ 15 Universal Languages. ...es the dark green-grey of [[Samboka]] (Finno-Ugric). Returning to Europe, we see the [[Balkan]] sprachbund has its own language, as does the disputed re
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  • !We
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  • <small>ki-lāʻ we~wiʻakāni-a nuhuʻ ki~kaukaʻi-me</small><br> <small>ʻūluna tāʻi-ngīne we-tāʻi-telā</small><br>
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  • ...ars'. Kvothe starts to translate it word-for-word as 'seven years... ', so we can assume that ''chan'' and ''vaen'' mean 'seven' and 'years'.(TNOTW:67) ' ...in a phrase which includes both 'shit in' and 'of God' in the definition. We can deduce from other uses of ''kraem'' that it means 'shit' or 'God', so '
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  • ...sy'aDZao Za: this city (the one we are in), sy'amiil Za: this house (where we are talking). 5.) This house (where we stand) is not Txen's (suootxen)
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  • # We should eat more slowly. # We went to the village for a visit.
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  • |we=
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  • we you IND.OB bay welcome "We welcome you to the bay".
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  • |'''ulûkuku''' "we (have) carried" |'''ulûkululu''' "we have been carried"
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  • |'''we'''nt |align="center" |<big>we</big>
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  • | we (ossé) || dantrossa || dantrosses || dantrosseça || dantrossendo | we (ossé) || ponari || panari || çapanari
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  • * */VV/ > */VjV/ — *nɔam "we (inclusive or dual)" > *nɔjam > ''nōiav'' "we (inclusive)" ...'; *bene "large" > '''''mene'''nurive'' "large (in scope)"; *mee "from" > *we > ''ve''; *hamen "five" > *awen > ''aven''
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  • |we=milowda
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  • ! ''νοσώδο''(we) ! ''νοσώδο''(we)
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  • ...more than a few kilometers deep, apart from the Mithunal Trench (of which we still have not found the bottom). ...warm ocean currents which divide the planet up into "countries", of which we think there almost 1000. The currents are very difficult to cross.
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  • ...xplicitly mean "I" and singular "you" respectively and cannot be used for "we" or plural "you", whereas '''''l-''''', a third person prefix, could be use ...referring to a large group of all grammatical persons and meaning roughly "we all", "people", "everyone" or "one".
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  • vii ⇄ we
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  • .../a ə i o wi ja wa e i ju ja jo we ɨ/ {{angbr|a ë i o wi ya wa e i yu ya yo we u}}
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  • We give thee thanks for giving us the land on which we dwell. Through thought, deed and toil we come and offer ourselves to thee.
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  • *we: akwt
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  • We do a little trolling. Low jayo ney we, yonnerbuh ey oh guss pingueup ey maybe ation. An woop no ludge nun urneybu
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  • |'''we'''nt |align="center" |<big>we</big>
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  • ...decimated the Semitic language(s) in Oceania. By the time of the writings we have from [[w:Mindoro]], many simplifications had taken place. Almost all t ...a. 1000 BCE. The MT is from many centuries later, and the few inscription we possess are consonantal scripts. Second, the development of writing in Sou
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  • We are forming a creole language out of the languages of Europe with our own r
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  • | '''u''' + '''ae''' || '''wae''' || /we/ || as in '''wai'''t | '''u''' + '''e''' || '''we''' || /wɛ/ || as in '''we'''b
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  • More satellite-framed than French as we know it (because of Irish and English)
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  • !I (m.)!!we (inc. du.)!!thou (m.)!!thou (f.)!!he!!she!!we (exc.)!!we (inc. pl.)!!you (pl.)!!they !I (m.)!!I (f.)!!we (inc. du.)!!thou (m.)!!thou (f.)!!he!!she!!we (exc.)!!we (inc. pl.)!!you (pl.)!!they
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  • ...intransitive. For example, ''nǝlliva'' would mean "we free ourselves" or "we are free". However, with a pronoun, such as "tu nǝlliva", the meaning chan
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  • * ''tjärchom'''sän''''' "we (excl.) are doctors" * ''tjärchom'''sijer''''' "we (incl.) are doctors"
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  • *we = ''wə-''
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  • ...rs, we know little about the finer details of Lällshag phonology: all info we have has been reconstructed from Lällshag borrowings into Chlouvānem. The
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  • laaiʔ - we
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  • I think that we will run in the park. <br> I+SUBJ think [a] run+FUT we+SUBJ park+LOC. <br>
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  • - any consonant preceding i (except k, g, h) is soft by definition; therefore we write ti, li, ri, si etc. instead of ťi, ľi, ři, śi.
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  • ...appens with masculine words ending in -u (maiddu / maiddu'''-e''': /ˈmaiʔ.ɟwe/ or /ˈmaiʔ.ɟuˌe/ 'beaver') or in -i (koddi / koddi'''-e''': /ˈkɔʔ.ɟ ...e'' (the one (masculine) from the coast). We can keep adding affixes until we get really long but meaningful words
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  • | translation = We two kiss [someone else]. | translation = We two kiss [each other].
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  • | 4 || [[wiktionary:we|we]] || {{term|}}
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  • |Ti (We) || il-ü || il-üz || ü-ʒ-il || üz-ʒ-il || ü-z-il || üz-z-il |Ti (We) || abak-ü || abak-üz || ü-t-abak || üz-t-abak || ü-r-abak || üz-r-ab
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  • |we=ékeŋ
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  • ...ple, whereas the word ''vezhua'' from which Vezhuan comes, actually means "We speak." ...d, e.g.''zeganuadzh'' "I spoke", from the stem ''-egan-''; vs. ''zegzua'' "We spoke", from the stem ''-eg-''.
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  • We need an ambulance! :[he ˈŋwe]
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  • ...the exclusive word 'we, not you' and the latter using the inclusive word 'we, including you'. The closest land to the Hibu Islands is Simberi Island abo | '''''de''''' || '''''dwe''''' / '''''de''''' ('''''we''''') || - || -
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  • | then || law({{sc|IX}})-{{sc|IX.pl.spec}}|| we-{{sc|lat}} || do({{sc|I}})={{sc|2sg}}-{{sc|I.spec}} || ||
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  • we/o/C_C
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  • | I || *kio || we || *kii
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  • *''bäñ'' = we two (inc.)
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  • ...can see the object, but it is far from us. The ''ův'' article is used when we can see the object and it is close to us. | ''Ma'' || we two
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  • # we (1955: inclusive) # we
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  • is true for loanwords with the exception of letter <b>i</b> &mdash; we can combine it not only with the soft <b>e, i, ö, ü</b> ...izniŋ cocıklar.</b> <i>Our children.</i> &mdash; <b>Biz warlıklıbz.</b> <i>We are rich.</i><br>
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  • | 4 || [[wiktionary:we|we]] || nììnu
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  • ...ex vowel, which in NP indicated that /h/ preceded the vowel. In Hali Nïwor we just write an h.
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  • ''We shall refer to Arabics in the plural for the modern languages, which are (n ...ed from Proto-Semitic (PS), through Proto-Central-Semitic (PCS), to a form we can use. However, there are a great many roots which have diverged in mean
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  • /keːweʃt mjulän œi̯l qətitˡɔː/ We wait upon Thee urgently.
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  • ...ong beref im im ferí unte eka [...]. Imalowda pensa unte sensa we gut unte we mal. Unte im mogut fo manting du wit sif asilik beratna unte sésata.''</bl
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  • ...ters, but not /yi ye/. Given the extreme rarity of the correct character, we have opted to use the kanji he mistakenly recollected. Unlike his colleague
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  • * '''sana''' &ndash; we (1st p. plural inc.) * '''sado''' &ndash; we (1st p. plural excl.)
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  • |we||-an,-am |we||-irim, -irin
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  • ...or plural, but these are mostly irregular - c.f. ''waƛiłupʾ'' "land" vs. ''weƛiłpʾeɂ'' "lands"). Its phonology features a large number of contrasting : ''gemôƛdzełi qvʾacmi'' "we're going to leave it at home (lit. "to the house")"
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  • | 4 || [[wiktionary:we|we]] || (1st/3rd-person agreement)
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  • |align="right"|'''We''' |align="right"|'''We'''
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  • | '''''de''''' || '''''dwe''''' / '''''de''''' ('''''we''''') || - || - ...ction between the '''''nana''''' / '''''wena''''' "we" and '''''wana''''' "we" is that the latter includes any listeners whereas the former does not. In
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  • | 4 || [[wiktionary:we|we]] || vos, vosandres (''m.''), vosandros (''f.'')
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  • Join meeee on the Dark Side of the Force - we've got jackets. We do not tolerate racists on this sub.
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  • | 4 || [[wiktionary:we|we]] || {{term|tön⁴}}
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  • ...b stems separated from conjugation endings; for the verbs mentioned above, we can think of them as belonging to one single verb with an empty stem, with
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  • | 4 || [[wiktionary:we|we]] || *nōz, *nōs
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  • ...The human spirit is called the ''ǧay'', and is shared with the self. When we die, both the self and the ''ǧay'' leave the body, but the spirit lives on
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  • *''dy cri rib'' (LOC walk.VN of-1EX) 'when we walk' :''These are terrible events that we should not have heard of!''
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  • * ''Nisaltars al agèn re digut'' - "we did not say it (then, at that point in time)" * ''Nisaltars al tenín re digut'' - "we never said it"
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  • ...artment was given a grant to study Parseltongue and Parselmouths. To date, we have only found one conscious snake to interview, though communities of Par | We (you and I)
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  • <tr><th>4</th><th>[[wiktionary:we|we]]</th><td>vom (''pl.''); ned (''d.'')</td></tr>
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  • ...example: ''jǫnami'' "we eat" - ''bejǫnaim'' "we are eating" - ''mijǫnu'' "we have eaten" was simplified to ''jǫnmi'' - ''''jǫnemi'' - ''jǫnarmi'' alr
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  • *''cefatevir!'' - [You/We] can do this!
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  • ...root-consonants is a guttural, we call it a Weak Verb. If there are two, we call it a Doubly Weak Verb.
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  • | vupewmo || /we'pɛvmo/ || at right angles to the keel of a ship and on or touching the shi
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  • Notice that we do not maintain the gender distinction in the second person plural.
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  • |we
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  • :''We speak about love and hate.'' :''We love him so we are welcoming him.''
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  • ...the last major innovation of human speech before we reached the condition we have today, a modern, flexible language with full freedom of expression. Re In place of a complex syntax, Idaltu has complex semantics. The things we can say just by adjusting the syntax a little, or a lot – in principle th
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  • | 4 || [[wiktionary:we|we]] || {{term|ым}} (inclusive), {{term|ы̄в}} (exclusive)
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  • *Fossilized suffix ''-ūy'' realized as ''-ūwe'' *Fossilized suffix ''-ūy'' realized as ''-we'', ''-ue'', ''-ia''
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  • we: nan
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  • | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inclusive_we Inclusive We]|| koonih muhtee | Exclusive We|| koonih noo
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  • ...ax]] and will be written in his latest conlang '''[[Valian]]'''. Currently we have a total of six slots. The procedure is simple, you will receive a conl
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  • And even though we both will die in the end (of my) beloved, ''nevertheless we will later die.
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  • we: bír
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  • ...as in ''Kre tumilɔ dinga-de, nuliwate'' 'it being impossible to continue, we came back' (''kre'' 'it being', ''wa'' 'to come').</ref> and so always begi ...nɛ'' 'me and you', ''nɛu'' [[Clusivity|'us and you']], ''nu'' [[Clusivity|'we' (not you)]], ''wu'' 'you (thou)' ''ku'' 'you (ye)', ''lɛ'' 'he', ''ta'' '
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  • we: (untranslatable in a single word)
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  • | we ...s do not conjugate by person: ''yo, tu, il, nu, vu, li sava'' (I, you, he, we, you, they know).
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  • *"we": ''jaimë'' /ˈjɑimɤ/
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  • |align="right"|'''We (dual)''' |align="right"|'''We'''
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  • <tr><th>4</th><th>[[wiktionary:we|we]]</th><td>ενές; νες</td></tr>
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  • * ''inra hoshiis drof Marif'' = we will be traveling to Marif * ''f’taa inra hoshiis drof Marif?'' = will we be travling to Marif?
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  • ...came to be used as the single first personal pronoun, even for 'inclusive we'. Originally, this usage was criticized by the ruling classes although as i Inclusive we
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  • ...n ''frīnþs'') ‘friend’ by ''frijōnds'' (Valthungian ''**frīnǧ''). However, we cannot posit a post-Gothic change of '''nd > nθ''', because other instance ...here, ''stȳkis'', whereas, if if were descended directly from the Gothic, we would find ''**stȳčis''.
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  • :''Il es ver que nos expende multa moneta.'' &nbsp; 'It's true that we're spending a lot of money.' : ''Nos vole un contabile qui sape contar.'' &nbsp; 'We want an accountant who knows how to count.'
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  • | '''''de''''' || '''''dwe''''' / '''''de''''' ('''''we''''') || - || - ...ction between the '''''nana''''' / '''''wena''''' "we" and '''''wana''''' "we" is that the latter includes any listeners whereas the former does not. In
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  • |c=en| we |c=01| '''dwe''',<br>'''de''' ('''we''')
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  • ...the official standard. Thus instead of < p >, < t >, < k >, < f >, < s >, we have < b >, < d >, < g >, < v >, < z >, respectively. Thus, we have the verb "to be" which presents the forms STOL (present), STEL (past)
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  • "He slept and we killed him (the same person)" "We killed him and he (the same person) is in hell"
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  • ...er, these people may be able to help us''. But more literally: "Oh Father, we cannot help these people {{sc|particle}} they will help the nobles."<ref na | 1st || Plural || – || gwis || -kem || we
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  • | 4 || [[wiktionary:we|we]] || (1st-person agreement)
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  • ...el and a nasal consonant for example in the words vē {{IPA|vɛː}} (english: we), sofēng {{IPA|sɔfɛːŋ}} (english: seven) and Havaī {{IPA|havaiː}} (e ...if we have an ordinal numeral (a numeral which suffix is '''-īng''') then we have a '''numeral adjective'''.
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  • as we forgive those who trespass against us.
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  • ...you and me [and others]) or exclusive we (1p.EX) when the listener is not (we ~ me and others, but not you).</p> <p><em>We are big.</em></p>
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  • | 4 || [[wiktionary:we|we]] || nox
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  • ...roman letters for now, but it might get its own runic script or something. We'll see.
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  • |telephone-INSTR talk-we-1DU.3SG |We (two) talk on the phone.}}
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  • *we
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  • |We
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  • | translation = We should eat more slowly. | translation = We went to the village for a visit.
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  • ...PA|o}} (o)!!{{IPA|ʷɐ}} (wä)!!{{IPA|ʷi}} (wi)!!{{IPA|ʷa}} (wa)!!{{IPA|ʷe}} (we)!!{{IPA|ʷɨ/ʷ-}} (wï/w-) ...PA|o}} (o)!!{{IPA|ʷɐ}} (wä)!!{{IPA|ʷi}} (wi)!!{{IPA|ʷa}} (wa)!!{{IPA|ʷe}} (we)!!{{IPA|ʷɨ/ʷ-}} (wï/w-)
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  • On the following table we have to the right the bases and on the top the add-ons. The straight line u .... For example: The word “'''bandfro'''” [band.θro] means ''parent'' but if we add the feminine particle '' 'hu'' it becomes mother = ''bandfro'hu'' [band
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  • *; we : Perceived by speaker in a dream ...up to four, and ''-n'' for numbers beyond that. Therefore, ''lazh'' means "we, several beloved", and ''lheben'' means "they, many despised".
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  • ...(story) ->gerek (a little story, a saying) -> gereket (sayings, proverbs) we can start translating the bible, FOR TEH LULZ ...arge semantic space of description goes; they correspond partially to what we would term adjectives, in truth they're more akin to stative verbs and are
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  • <tr><th>4</th><th>[[wiktionary:we|we]]</th><td>weis</td></tr>
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  • ''I/We are dipping the spoon in the water'' | 1st (I/We) || -im || -im
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  • |we= Át <!-- If you need help, visit the forum or leave a message for an active user, we're quite helpful here. -->
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  • ...about and distinguish similar-sounding words by their different meanings, we nonetheless ''feel'' at some level that they are (or ought to be) also rela
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  • ...revision, but it remains a useful point of departure since so much of what we have in AH is Biblical texts.
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  • ...ᚫᚲᛁ "Has Uzārada kor mish gidarnaki" which translates to "For Usarada whom we worship!" and ᛬ᚹᚢᚲ᛫ᚾᛃᚫ᛫ᛁᚹᚫᛊᛏᚫ᛫ᛈᛚᚫᚲ�
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  • * we =''no''
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  • |We ...t. Subject (nominative) pronouns are generally omitted for the first (''I, we'') and second (''you'') persons except for emphasis.
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  • : '''iāwe kā ki peane aita nū.''' ''You are in my power.'' : '''nūka i ŋarōmu.''' ''As for you and I, we are at peace.''
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  • *''jhée'i'' 'we' *ASV = asseverative: ''-chíi'' ("I/we ''know'' that...", from the Classical visual evidential)
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  • ...d Vurásandi distinguishes 40 different phonemes. 15 vowels, 25 consonants. We have used a variation on the traditional alignment of sounds and also a sta ...inctly. There are 5 short vowels, 5 long vowels, and 5 nasal vowels. Below we have listed our standard transcription next to the IPA sound in brackets.<b
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  • ...k'' || ''*hak'' || - || ''*wec'' || ''*ila''<ref>''*wak'' → ''*werk'' → ''*we(r)h'' → ''*elh'' → ''*ilh'' → ''*ilə'' → ''*ila''</ref>
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  • Snakes have vastly simplified mouths compared to human-beings. We are capable of making every sound they make, though some are easier than ot ...sonants and vowels, are something like "shouting barbarians" to the snakes we were allowed to interview.
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  • ...''hooi''; she: ''schij'', ''hen'', ''schei''; it: ''et'', ''et'', ''ijt''; we: ''vij'', ''uins'', ''ijch''; they: ''dije'', ''dij'', ''deie''. ...ists of the verbal stem followed by ''–in''. For the following discussion, we will use the verb ''sprikin'' (“to speak”). Verbs undergo a complex con
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  • ...mes such as the nominals (which indicate a subject), the essive proclitic ⫽weː⫽ and the possessive proclitics ⫽niː⫽ and ⫽nuː⫽ contain the ar ...'''''wežžan''''' respectively ('who is me') and the a sequence of essive ⫽weː⫽ and subordinate possessive ⫽niː⫽ applied to '''''ž''''' or '''''
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  • ...>Give us this day our daily bread,<br>and forgive us our trespasses,<br>as we forgive those who trespass against us,<br>and lead us not into temptation,<
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  • ...'''Ido 1907''') even threaten the integrity of the second one. What should we look in a possible reform of Esperanto.
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  • | we
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  • <tr><th>4</th><th>[[wiktionary:we|we]]</th><td>unú</td></tr> <tr><th>27</th><th>[[wiktionary:big|big]]</th><td>we‎ýn (''III'')</td></tr>
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  • | 4 || [[wiktionary:we|we]] || ’annā || *wéyeh || ''*ʔán-'' "that (over there)" + ''*nōh'' "us
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  • <tr><th>4</th><th>[[wiktionary:we|we]]</th><td>noes; noezeuts</td></tr>
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  • | 4 || [[wiktionary:we|we]] || anô; anôs || anô; anôs
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  • ...will ablaut to a vowel in the opposite point of articulation. that is, if we have a thematic stem vowel that is fronted, say, [e] part of its inflection
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  • Cȝaliað! [tʃaljəð] - (We/You/They) call! Cȝaliað Ƿe! [tʃaljəð wi:] - We('ll) call!
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  • ''lal'' "I," pl. ''lalli'' "we"
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  • ..."acting," "doing": '''fyl derem tso dihs''', "your acting we want," i.e., "we want you to do something," and which will be covered in the section on "Ver ...n active agent, in the deed being performed. This often makes use of verbs we would consider transitive, like "hear," "see," "perceive." These actions do
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  • ...ly-'' (to give) is a good example for this: from the basic verb ''męlike'' we can find derivations such as ''primęlike'' (to give back <small>(exterior) ...nt of the verb and express that position with the locative, so for example we have:
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  • ...orm differently: ''āsēni šeiteviu, tāpahtēlki'' - "If the weather is fine, we will go for a walk", where ''šeiteviu'' is formed from the adjective ''še ...eldom used, like in ''āsēni hārācin, tolātelki dāva'' "weather permitting, we will be there in time. (''āsēni šeiteviu'' - "if the weather is fine" ca
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  • |we=
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  • Oebek oebek chál etjewech 'we have a lot of mountains'
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  • ...ort, [ε] and [ɔ] respectively. Of course this doesn't happen regularly, as we have seen for the word ''vjor'' ("far"), in which the 'o' is pronounced sho Also the letter 'y' is pronounced as a diphthong, as we have seen. Tjoc has got two digraphs: <hw>, that is pronounced [kv], and <h
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  • ...y/ and /ø/ can alternatively be pronounced as falling diphthongs [wi] and [we], respectively. [wi] is still distinguished from the "rising" diphthong [uj ...or /ez/ 1pl. /roz/ means "we" and includes the second person. /ez/ means "we" and excludes the second person.
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  • ''we skillful beings work hard, seeking the light of day.''
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  • | 4 || [[wiktionary:we|we]] || noose || nuːs
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  • ** /wi/→[wiʷ], but: /wa/→[wa], /we/→[we], also but: /ɸwi/→[ɸwᵝiᵝ] ** /wi/→[wiʷ], but: /wa/→[wa], /we/→[we], also but: /fwi/→[fwᵛiᵛ]
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  • | /ja/ || || /ju,jɨ/ || || /jo,jə/ || /wa/ || /wi/ || || /we/ || /wo,wə/
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  • ...e on the first syllable and Falling Tone on the second (with harsh voice), we can derive the non-restrictive adjective /àˈláṵn/ - "by itself / solit Pronouns are not marked for singular or plural, but there are two words for "we" depending on whether the listener is included [http://en.wikipedia.org/wik
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  • * ''eia'' - ''I'' -> '' '''t'''eia'' - ''we''.
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  • ...whose top will reach the heavens; and let us get ourselves glory, so that we are not scattered across all the earth."
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  • <tr><th>4</th><th>[[wiktionary:we|we]]</th><td>wḗis (p.); wḗ (d.)</td></tr>
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  • Much of the Ildan language we know of today was taken from Zeror of Ilda's ''Ildaska Mondenikās'', who w
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  • <tr><th>4</th><th>[[wiktionary:we|we]]</th><td>nōs</td></tr>
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  • ...'a'' remains short, but a short vowel occurs never in an open syllable, so we need to double the following consonant to maintain the syllable closed). * ''Noes sunt min nit ca toe'' - We are less beautiful than you.
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  • ...ef. Their reality is Earth-like and their technology is equivalent to what we have today, so while some of this society still lives like their ancestors
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  • ...incl.) speak" (= modern Falamu ''é nu fála'') < -->Portuguese ''falamos'' "we speak". | Past simple || Past stem || ''é nus falába'' "we (excl.) spoke" ||
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  • * '''ra''' "about, because of" — ''lẽ yerõ ra õ'' "we were arguing/fighting because of a dog". * '''łêti''' "in, at" — ''lẽ bẽšiła łêti Tikesutsó'' "We live in Tikesutsó<ref>A major city in the mountainous part of the Yuyši n
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  • Cwengâr pronouns are gendered, while the inclusive/exclusive We not been developed as in Fén. Unlike Fén, Cwengâr preserves the Proto-Oc We went to the store <u>to get fishing supplies</u>.
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  • Tribands experience the world in a vastly different way as we do. While they are able to see light wavelengths visible to us, they can on ...sity in a given channel. TCL distinguishes five plain chromemes (or six if we include 'no intensity'). The levels of intensity are actually relative as t
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  • ...toy frog for the kids. She can scoop these things into three red bags, and we will go meet her Wednesday at the train station. ...toy frog for the kids. She can scoop these things into three red bags, and we will go meet her Wednesday at the train station.
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  • *we: ''ngàe''
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  • A dire need for change as we fight for better days <br> this is the end of you after all we've been through <br>
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  • ...n English, the pronouns do: The pronouns ''I'', ''he'', ''she'', ''it'', ''we'', ''you'', ''they'' and ''who'' are all nominative (though ''it'' and ''yo As the dative began to vanish from English, we compensated for this by changing some of the actual prepositions themselves
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  • *''mi'' = I, we (exc) *''chi'' = we (inc dual)
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  • | 4 || we || {{mc-t1|ⲁⲛⲟⲛ}}
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  • ||display-messages=no|italics1=yes|italics2=no|italics3=no|We should eat more slowly.}} ||display-messages=no|italics1=yes|italics2=no|italics3=no|We went to the village for a visit.}}
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  • ...'''uaia''', which includes any addressees (as "you and I"), and exclusive "we"s, '''iaia''', '''aaia''', '''aoia'''. The choice between '''iaia''' and ''
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  • ...decimal sub-base. As scribes of various functionaries, many of the texts we have were business registers and logs of transactions.
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  • ...from Psér, which can be seen in sentences like ''nœ yago ridyær''(Mezco, "we have food") and Psér ''nŭ yako ildeā''.
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  • | ''-we''
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  • | we ! "we"
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  • ...ltiplying the number of languages in which scientific works are published. We have to acknowledge that Volapük or Esperanto are practically one more lan ...e, nowadays -1920-, the brand new Volapük has been forgotten definitively. We forecast the same for Esperanto."
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  • ...hese three realisations may be considered as a single vowel, /V/, although we shall see that the status of [ɐ] is usually considered separately to the o ..., with slight or no rounding. If however no following consonant is present we have the production of [ɐ]. In an analysis such as this [i], [u] and [ɐ]
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  • ...t (Irish and Hebrew count as Standard Average Talman for this purpose, but we aren't using tricons) * léil: we (exc)
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  • | {{ash|emea<u>s</u> e}}<br />"I am warm", "we are warm" ...<u>s</u> no}}<br />"am I warm?", "are we warm?", "maybe I am warm", "maybe we are warm"
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  • | we || ni || '' 'ni' '' Welsh
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  • :We will visit our parents tomorrow. | ''-we''
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  • *Din me tol ce Cédil ba ér: lit. We all sleep under Cédil's eye. A euphemism refering to the equality/morality *En lúchím ne chón cóbh ít ba gon: lit. We know nothing until it is dead/gone.
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  • ...orm and usually include all common nouns, excluding abstract common nouns. We can set a numeric order with them. ...icate a group of objects/animals/people), proper nouns and personal nouns. We can't set a numeric order with them.
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  • ...appear. '''''Unicode does not correctly support all the AH ligatures yet. We are forced to write them simply as "subscripts", which is not always the sa
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  • ! rowspan=8 | Dual !! colspan=2 | We two ! colspan=2 | We
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  • We shall use the roots BUR (soft, as a mix of solid and liquid like dough or s .... A RUSO "your eye(s)" because the pragmatic context makes it obvious that we do not say exactly that "you are an eye".
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  • *''Vi èr protetja'''de'''.'' We are protected. ...whether we are dealing with a commong or neuter noun. But, in other cases, we cannot predict gender accurately by either form or meaning.
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  • ...it's rightful prize. And if we sail to the wide world's end, all know that we'll return from the depths a thousand times. Death cannot keep us."-Old Fén ...orked into the sentence, preceding the subject, re [thou], ré [you] or dé [we]. This is used to clarify or single out a subject;
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  • | IV || ''we-'' || ''big inedibles; objects'' |IPA = /ʔahucɪˈwe̞ːʔa/
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  • ...to know more about it, something common before the rise of the internet as we know it. As such it exhibits an odd mix of different features, many word ch
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  • ...comparison. The prefixes ge- (most), be- (more), se- (as), ne- (less) and we- (least) are attached to an adjective to show this. When an adjective begin | we
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  • |c=02| we |c=03| we
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  • ...Depending on whether the synthesizer is placed before or after the context we will be talking, respectively, of pre or post synthesizers.
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  • ...ally, but are commonly analyzed as /Vv/ and /Vj/ sequences (as in ''pěv'' "we" /pjɛv/ [pjɛu̯]).
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  • | '''đ<br/>ڎ''' || - || -we<br/>ـوە || - || -o<br/>ـۆ
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  • ...: ''i, tu, he, ce, je, nu, vu, lu'' = "I, you ''(singular)'', he, she, it, we, you ''(plural & polite form)'', they". Reflexive pronoun: ''sia'' = "onese We se de frontias da landi soinis.
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  • | colspan="2" |Be (We) |Me (We)
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