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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.
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  • ...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
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  • b d g are full fledged fricatives as in greek
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  • ...|| 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
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  • *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=
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  • |full=
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  • |full =
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  • #A full set of personal pronouns, with an associative plural suffix in the 2nd and
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  • 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 �
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  • ...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/ (
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • | Ñīlaigam || daughter of the full moon (Ancient Naṃratausulu) || | Dalaigam || strength of the full moon (Ancient Naṃratausulu) ||
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  • | 182 || [[wiktionary:full|full]] || {{term|}}
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  • |full=
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  • ** Naeng ''tam'' 'full, complete, whole' < ''t-ʔam''
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  • ...ull and partial}}||{{Yes|full only|some}}||{{Yes|full and partial}}||{{Yes|full and partial}}
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  • | 182 || [[wiktionary:full|full]] ||
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  • ...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
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  • 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
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  • | 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:
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  • ...hort !! Clitic !! ''English'' !! Full !! Short !! Clitic !! ''English'' !! Full !! Short !! Clitic !! ''English''
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  • | 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
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  • ! !! 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
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  • | full || ɸol
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  • ...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
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  • ...ve sentences, word order depends on whether the subject is a pronoun, or a full noun phrase =====Full Noun Phrases=====
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  • |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
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  • ...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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  • ! style="text-align: center;" | Full vowel ...al set of pronominal clitics that are attached to nouns in order to make a full pronoun. Those are called correlative clitics, some of which are present be
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  • '''Period/full stop/full point''' The character known as the period/full stop/full point ( . ) serves multiple purposes. It is used to mark the end of a sente
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  • ...ch are used as clitics to mark a sentence for mood/evidentiality, and also full forms which are responses to polar questions. ! Mood / Evidential !! Clitic Form !! Full Form !! Etymology
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  • While nothing like Akkadian's full-blown vowel harmony occurred, there were definitely "e-colored" and "a-colo
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  • #'''The streets are full of people.'''
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  • ...rregularly stressed vowel (that is stress on a vowel which is not the last full vowel, i.e. some loan words) is marked with an acute accent (◌́), accept ...owel). Some words however have their stress on another vowel than the last full. In addition to the secondary stress on the first syllable, they also recei
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  • | 95 || full || *njuši ||
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  • ..., which is repeated after the article with a low tone. In other words, the full suffix is:
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  • | 182 || uuro || full || ḫVr || full || pl̥h₁nós || full
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  • Full reduplications of the nouns indicates distribution (day after day, any man)
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  • ...ns from nouns: the collective ({{sc|COLL}}) reduplication, which usually a full initial L→R reduplication. However, for polysyllabic words, only the firs
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  • ! full
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  • | 182 || ''' full ''' || ||rrosi ||rohet
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  • * ''gonon'' "to read (impf.)" > ''gänton'' "to read [in full] (pf.)"
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  • ...born, e.g. ''Kêḫalgzîgziwewakbân'', or "Boy born with difficulties under a full moon".<ref>This was the "baby name" of the first Sleeping Bull, according t
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  • * '''full''' ''adj.'' prin [OP. pleinu] * '''full''' ''adj.'' prin (OP. pleinu)
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  • #The streets are full of people.
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  • |c=en| full
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  • *If the subject is in full control of its actions, it is marked with the [[Ris#Agentive|agentive]]. If
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  • | '''Link to full documentation:''' || *forthcoming* The full form, '''Vasa Ahāmatya Manan Etjelletyandaljan''' is built from '''vasa'''
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  • | colspan="10" | <sup>1</sup><small>''The full form with -n(n) is used when a 1ᴘ.ᴘʟ. referrent is qualified with a no |full=
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  • .... Consequently the Ayaravot dialect promotes the nasalisation process to a full mutation and introduces a three-way phonemic contrast between aspirated, un
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  • ...e distinctions are erased in modern languages. Here is a reconstruction of full vowels.
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  • | My hovercraft is full of eels || * || /’evɒ/
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  • | '''full''' || adj. ''bete''
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  • ⟨:⟩ = long pause, equivalent to a colon or full stop.
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  • | '''Link to full documentation:''' || *forthcoming* * '''V''' is the full verb
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  • |full=
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  • Full stem reduplication is used to derive diminutive adjectives (for example ''t Full reduplication (including any affixes) with dipping tone can be used to conv
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  • | '''full''' || ''fou'' | '''full''' || ''fou''
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  • ...ally levelled, as all verbs conjugated similarly. Most verbs no more had a full set of forms and certain verbs became replaced with corresponding verbal no
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  • | 182 || full || vol || voll || voll || full || fullur || full ||
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  • ...erbs, but, unlike the latter, nouns only have one type of reduplication: a full reduplication of a monosyllabic stem and a partial reduplication of a stem
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  • ''(Note: the full Yumodanese alphabet plus a chart for comparison to the other scripts will s
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  • | pleno || pieno || lleno || cheio || plein || {{tooltip|plen|full}} ...taining to...," '''''-in''''' means "similar to...," '''''-osa''''' means "full of..." For example:
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  • ...tten, and binary forms, spanning all modes and media of communication. The full breadth of the language is used for interpersonal communication and the law
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  • | My hovercraft is full of eels ||
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  • Some suffixes are full syllables, as ''-wi'' [[inchoative]] (to get or become): ''sana'' 'drink',
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  • ...bout the language to justify the existence of this page, until I write the full phonology, morphology, syntax sections.) ...tivity by compound verbs, with new compound verbs sometimes even replacing full verbs; the verbal part of compound verbs, which contributes little meaning
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  • ...was made in The Early 2012 till end of 2014. Its has around 600 words and full grammar. It was made because the owner has a lack of friends and wants a wa
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  • !full *Fertile: Déchírén [Life-Full]
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  • ! full
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  • ! full
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  • ! full
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  • There are full and brief adjectives.
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  • The streets are full of people.
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  • ...othic (i.e. 𐍈𐌰𐍃𐌷𐌿𐌽 for all cases), while in Griutungi they still present a full range of inflections (e.g. ''hwashun'', ''hwishun'', ''hwammahun'', &c).
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  • 85. The streets are full of people.
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  • | 85||The streets are full of people.||
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  • |85 || The streets are full of people ||
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  • ...Martayināvi Hulyāyærās ''Kāltarvām'' after marrying. Their son Dalaigim's full name will be Lairyāvi Hulyāyæmīs ''Dalaigim''. * If the listener is likely to not know who the person spoken of is, the full three parts of the name are used (but sometimes the surname is omitted), us
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  • The streets are full of people.
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  • The streets are full of people.
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  • The streets are full of people.
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  • The streets are full of people.
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  • ...f forms for each noun exceeding fifty-four thousand, more specifically the full number of forms is 54,181. All consonantal suffixes which follow a consonan
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  • ...nguage''' (natively ''toj cwaldeumẹlj'' {{IPA|[tɔɪ̯ kwaɫdɛʊ̯ˈmɛʎ]}} or, in full, ''toj cwaldeumẹlj toj γrămaț'' {{IPA|[- tɔɪ̯ ɣɾəˈmats]}}) is a ! Full !! Clitic !! Full !! Clitic
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  • ** practicing Mărotłites say the full blessing: ''Ăchłam te brăłam Imnutsach prăcă'er tsa hü tsor tă'al t *ămuch = (Modern) full
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  • |85 || The streets are full of people ||
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  • The streets are full of people.
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  • ...iable. At the fundamental level it has to do with whether one is using the full (''bhúir-'') or the reduced form (''bhúi'') of ''ísan'' to form the past
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  • ||through the forest full of mushroom and berries.
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  • <small>For a full list, see ''[[Kaikiwan/Collective nouns|Nouns § Collective nouns]]''.</sma
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  • ...f the given templates. A single verb typically has three to five templates full simultaneously (at least root and any person marker template must be presen
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  • ...whole SostiMatiko, only 222 words that can say everything, is here. For a full descrtiption please download http://users.sch.gr/ioakenanid/systematic.xls
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  • | Waxing || Full || Waning || New | style="text-align:left;" | (nouns) 'of, like, pertaining to; full of, covered with'
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  • # The streets are full of people.
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  • ...e and this makes its orthography complex, though still kept regular.<ref>A full analysis of Sambahsa (written in Esperanto) has been made by S.Auclair in ' ...of its rather large vocabulary for an [[auxlang]] (as of August 2014, the full Sambahsa-English dictionary contained more than 15000 entries<ref>{{cite we
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  • ...ic poetry magazine of which he was editor. This was followed in 1880 by a full-length book in German. Schleyer himself did not write books on Volapük in * [https://archive.org/search.php?query=Volap%C3%BCk Full-text Volapük works at the Internet Archive]
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  • == The streets are full of people. ==
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  • What follows is the full conjugation of the twelve irregular verbs, in the following order: infiniti
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  • The ''apostrof'' (<i>'</i>) is counted as a full letter in Eastern Alska, and is pronounced [ɛ]. This can be confusing to
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  • (''stative'') to be full, to be ripe.
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  • ...t vowel quality (except for South Carpathian, which instead has reduced vs full vowel contrast)
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  • .../www.datapacrat.com/True/LANG/SOLRESOL/ Solresol text collection including full Solresol–French dictionary]
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  • The full conjugation of all verbs (except the verb ''jessere'' "to be") can be deriv ...t verbs, and one of the most irregular. In fact, it is the only verb whose full conjugation cannot be determined based on its principle parts.
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  • Live, Mary, full of grace, Mary, full of grace,
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  • *''-pamil'': 'full of' The full letter name is used for declining, and the short form (omit the parenthesiz
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  • The full declension is shown below:
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  • * Full palatal assimilation occurs when the final [-C] is [j]
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  • The full corpus of the Grayis lexicon can be found on '''[[:Category:Contionary|Cont || 182 || [[Contionary: tanū#Grayis|tanū]] || full
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  • ...ing it to their children, and so on. Eventually, it could develop into the full-fledged language of a population. With unsigned languages, this is not very ...r]]''.{{Citation needed|date=March 2019}} "Vibrant" languages are those in full use by speakers of every generation, with consistent native acquisition by
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  • ! width="50%"|Full version ! width="50%"|Full version
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  • * '''''-us''''' (full of, prone to) < OP. ''-usu'' < L. ''-ōsus''
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  • Full of despair, inside a darkness <br> lûf – full - voll <br>
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  • ...rms of the future and conditional, fyð and weð, can be used instead of the full verb, in which case the other verb in the periphrastic phrase conjugates. T ...English, it is usually attached for verbs, rather than nous. It suggests a full possession of the quality expressed in the verb. Thus, if to pay attention
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  • ...>Yes</span>, <span style="color:blue">admittedly</span> your room '''is''' full of creepy crawlies, <span style="color:blue">but</span> please remember: th
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  • | full || fol || פֿול || llawn || מלא ‎ || full || {{term|פל}} * full, empty
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  • ...r, are harder to generalise. There are two trends; either full voicing or full devoicing. This varies dialect to dialect, within dialects from village to
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  • ...d" consonantal sounds as it too cannot be doubled even though there is no 'full' form of it.
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  • ...ted from a sentence, if this information can be inferred from the context. Full noun phrases are often only used in the beginning of a conversation or late
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  • ...Slightly farther back than a typical /a/, very occasionally pronounced as full /ɑ/.
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  • These are essentially a full sentence on their own but they may be linked with the above copula. They ty ...st of the sentence dependant on them. These sorts of sentences involve two full clauses, where the second is dependent on the first;
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  • ...Extended Case Grammar begins with the Matrix Model and extends it into a full grammar. (See above section for the differences between the two.)
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  • * ''ava'' belongs to a rare class with a full stem in ''-(a)n-''. Besides ''ava'' "name", ''gova'' "smith" (''goun-''), ' * ''-źa'' is added to nouns meaning "full" (e.g. ''ounźa'' "fearful").
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  • | full || adj || MLA || *qatil || מלא || ''malītu'' || 𐎎𐎍𐎛𐎚
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  • |full = pleno
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  • The verb is one of the most complex parts of Eyalian grammar. Not a full list of verb forms is given here; the purpose is to explain the nature and
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  • The first drafts of the language utilized a crude Latin script, full of letters and diacritics most fonts did not support. Although it could be
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  • For the majority of verbs, the full conjugation can be determined from three principal parts: the bare infiniti
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  • ...n. As its name suggests, it is highly self-deprecating and is used to show full submission to the will of angels of higher divinity. For a lesser ranking a ...as the possessive, where that is applicable. It is always attached to the full word and not the root alone.
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  • ...rb nusill- alleviates the ambiguities mentioned in footnote #17, since its full meaning is “to know a fact”. ...seen in the following two examples, the first where the noun occurs in its full form as the dependent argument in a possessive NP, and the second wherein t
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  • ...>Yes</span>, <span style="color:blue">admittedly</span> your room '''is''' full of creepy crawlies, <span style="color:blue">but</span> please remember: th
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  • ! <small>full</small> ! <small>full</small>
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  • ...(excluding its most formal styles, which use all of them), namely the six full rest days. The two lunar phases are called ''trigeyotai'' (''chlærlīltāv
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  • Verbs appear in their full infinitive form in a sentence when another primary verb is being used, ofte
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  • ...unds not represented in the original ''Širkattarnaft'', accompanied with a full description in the Minhast Stone Speaker dialect on their pronunciation and
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  • *Maintaining full tonality in all syllables. Using the full set of concord prefixes is considered formal and old-fashioned, and they ar
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  • | the longest || full stop ('''∶''') || inner case || low || none; end of sentence ...to a parole: they are [[w:Anaphora (linguistics)|anaphoric]]. Here is the full list:
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  • ...d as a language of official affairs, media, daily conversation and thus is full functioning. Due to its special stress patterns it is not a preferred mean Full wish:
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  • ...is some irregularity in first-person negative and impotential aorists. The full form of the base ''-mez'' (or ''(y)emez'') reappears before the interrogati
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  • **Does not attach to clitic pronouns. Instead, the full forms are used.
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  • |full = пилны
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  • ...he case of Nankôre's distant relatives, Minhast and Nahónda. Both exhibit full noun incorporation. Like Minhast and Nahónda, Nankôre adds the incorpor Quasi-Noun Incorporation serves discourse functions similar to full noun incorporation found in its Minhast and Nahónda relatives, backgroundi
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  • | translation = The streets are full of people.
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  • ...ke'' (to get/be bored) — usually termed “half-impersonal” because it has a full interior conjugation, but with a different meaning (to be boring). ..., gā, agā''), a partial respectful equivalent of ''dṛke''<ref>Unlike other full respectful equivalents, it cannot be used to form respectful equivalents of
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  • ...e (rather than a pronoun), its equivalent pronoun will follow the verb. (A full noun can never follow a verb in Modern Standard Imperial.) | full
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  • ...of, having something: previous suffixed with ''ol'': ''mel muvol'' (waters full of fish) ...can be a complete sentence: ''Ainamoi.'' (It was eaten by me.) However, a full clause may a verbless one as well when the gnomic-static aspect is used or
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  • The full noun can also be explicitly stated if the verb itself does not clearly spec
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  • ...y making it more usable and freely available (as indicated by its official full English title, "Lojban: A Realization of Loglan"). After a long initial per
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  • ...>Yes</span>, <span style="color:blue">admittedly</span> your room '''is''' full of creepy crawlies, <span style="color:blue">but</span> please remember: th
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  • The 1-st and 2-nd person plural pronouns have full forms that losely correspond to phrases like "my people" and "your people"; |full = syola
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  • <tr><td>95</td><td>[[full]]</td> ==Full declension of the stem "goft"==
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  • The 1-st and 2-nd person plural pronouns have full forms that losely correspond to phrases like "my people" and "your people"; |full = syola
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  • I am Jerbinkus Cheesetickle, you have my ladle full of fairly warm soup I am Barfigan Chunderthrust, you have my pocket full of loose acorns
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  • ...nyms or<br /> near-synonyms, of which<br /> the Anglo-American language is full.<br /> For example, little–small, big–large,<br /> begin–commence. It
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  • ...The usual translation is a noun phrase in English, but such phrases can be full sentences in Takkenit. For example: ''kulu kennit'' can mean both "the smal
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  • ...onsonant phoneme and a ''primary vowel'' phoneme. Trisyllabics represent a full clause consisting of a ''triconsonantal noun root'' and a ''trivocallic ver
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  • ...eneral stem spread to all other stems, splitting subclasses 2a and 2b into full strong verb classes, sharing no forms. Some 2a verbs analogically extended ...minated the original trigger of umlaut, elevating short ''e'' and ''o'' to full phonemes in their own right, with ''i''/''e'' and ''u''/''o'' alternation o
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  • For the vast majority of verbs, whether regular or irregular, the full conjugation can be derived from the following four principal parts:
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  • # full of water, wet, soaked * atiōcus ("rich, full of money")
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  • *''-yoh'' derives from a noun X a noun with a meaning of "thing full of X" or "thing with a lot of X"
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  • Formed by full reduplication, with the first instance in the attributive form but unaccent <tr><th>182</th><th>[[wiktionary:full|full]]</th><td>angane (''3''; angami)</td></tr>
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  • * '''Young Adulthood''' (''garaapu'') from the onset of puberty to full initiation into adult life.
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  • ...for an SVO language, but Trafalgar speculates that Davidson didn't have a full grasp on what he was doing when he created this aspect of Common.[https://w ...ure section of their blog]. Here we will give one, specific example with a full IPA pronunciation and gloss, which Trafalgar doesn't always provide.
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  • **Does not attach to clitic pronouns. Instead, the full forms are used.
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  • ...ether they occupy the subject or object positions. The auxiliary thus has full polypersonal marking and serve to disambiguate core arguments. Ambiguity ar
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  • <!--|full = parlū́t --> |full = patī́zô
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  • *Full of, having something: ''ro'': ''kuutur'ro'' (full of trees) (penult stressed), ''döpir'ro'' (poisonous) ...al class, it is very important to use polite verbs and pronouns as well as full word forms. Polite forms of addressing: ''Nidaa'' ("Your Shine" with religi
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  • The demonstratives may also be used as substantives, acquiring full noun status. Additional suffixes, such as determiners and case markers, ma
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  • * Most full sixes are formed by adding the multiplier in front of the power of six: 'ak
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  • |image = Flag of Avendonia full.png ...is [[w:suppletion|suppletive]], meaning the stem changes between tenses. A full conjugation paradigm is given.
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  • | Probably intermittent from Gothic times; not a full rule until the "H Changes" around 1100, accounting for the counter-example
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  • ...vowels, for many speakers, is phonetically closer to a broken tone, with a full glottal stop interrupting the sound, before a short echo of the vowel: ...cannot be used with prepositions and need to precede the verb, unlike the full pronouns which can be placed either before or after the verb (and, in unmar
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  • '''hollig''' ''a'' hollow; full of holes '''voll''' ''a'' full
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  • ...tch and Scandinavian. In 2016, Shoundavish was refounded completely, and a full set of sound shifts were defined to yield consistent word derivation from P
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  • | 182||full||plēnus||cheio||lleno||plein||pieno||plin||plen
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  • ...and "wine" (''majaabi'', i.e. Chl. ''mayābi'') being found.<br/>The first full Chlouvānem sentence is an inscription, this time further south from the L� ...ly active the years just preceding and following the Consolidation – while full equality was still far away, there were some huge steps towards gender equa
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  • ...all positions. In loanwords and foreign names, /w/ is often rendered as a full [u] instead, while /b/ is increasingly imported as a fully voiced [b] inste
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  • ...the indirect object (the one expressed in the absolutive case). Thus, the full phrase</p> .../em>). This kind of constructions can only be translated by expressing the full sentence (for instance, mentioning that the man sleeped in the mountains in
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  • ...ledge of other areas of linguistics and it has inevitably developed into a full language. I didn't want at an early stage to deal with loan words which is ...syllable there is no coda consonant so this will be /a/. This gives us the full pronunciation for '''oιc''' as /ʹpuh.sa/.
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  • ...giss'' of the negative pronouns are colloquial, and in many situations the full forms are preferred. By contrast, the short form ''nimē'' is generally pre
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  • ...ift, mhaen lig tá – I have something for you. Even taen mhá can serve as a full and proper sentence, meaning you give me something.
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  • ...shortening of the original honorific ''svomardam'', already found in both full and shortened forms in Classical Dundulanyä. ...countdowns), while ''emibe'' is used elsewhere. Compounds always have the full form, i.e. forms such as *hälimūmāyemi do not exist, only ''hälimūmāy
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  • Note that the full titles are used generally at the first mention only. For example, ''Martayi ...r countdowns) while ''emibe'' is used elsewhere. Compounds always have the full form, i.e. forms such as *hælmāmyemi do not exist.<br/>Some compound word
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  • As the Greeks reached Great Britain found a completely new world, full of animals and plants they had never seen. Celtic people had highly differe
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  • ! colspan="3" <!--rowspan="2"--> | Person and number <!--!! colspan="10" | Full !! colspan="5" | Clitic
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  • | 182||full||пълен‎ (pǎlen)||полн‎ (poln)||pun||poln||imbushur , iplotë
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  • *Yn ryhaft li hu myli ȝem clėfi - My hovercraft is full of eels
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  • ...do allows either "''esas''" or "''es''" in the present tense; however, the full forms must be used for the past tense "''esis''" and future tense "''esos''
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  • ||display-messages=no|italics1=yes|italics2=no|italics3=no|The streets are full of people.}}
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  • ...-like pause (a space in the native script) and '''।।''' will be used for a full-stop-like pause (written very similarly to ।। in the native script). ...pent the last twelve days preparing. Mum came into the yard with the hands full of orange cotton for the ''buneyon''<ref>Dual of ''buneya'' (older sister).
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  • ...he coming Alanaleilē<ref>Twelfth day of the second lunar phase, one of six full rest days every lunar month.</ref>, as for our parents' will, will be guide | translation = I'm going to read [this] article [in full].
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  • | 182 || full || испльнь‎ || plný || pełny || plný || połny || połny || п�
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  • ! Full !! Clitic<sup>1</sup> !! Full !! Clitic<sup>1</sup> ...accusative and indirect forms most commonly used are the clitic ones. The full forms are used for emphasis and after prepositions.
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  • ...ing intonation) means tall but ''"uõkte"'' (with falling intonation) means full of force, lusty.
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  • ...h a few less voices (among modern languages, the only ones that retain the full set of triggers are some Southern Chlouvānem languages, notably including
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  • ! full
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  • |''huno'' || hu.nɔ || adj. || || full, complete ||
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  • The days of the week in Wendlandish uniquely show a full retention of the pagan Latin names, due to the late spread of Christianity
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  • ...core vocabulary: Il. ''cai'' – Cl.Mes. ''dzān'' “to eat”, Il. ''mecuki'' “full” – Cl.Mes. ''cyok'' “enough”, W.Il. ''līŋ'' “soul, heart”, E. ...ction, instead adding a high tone contrast to following vowels. Although a full set of aspirated consonants is shown in the table above, it was likely that
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  • *''tam'' = 'full of, -ive, -ful'
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  • The present tense in Oscanez is full of irregular verbs in the first and third person singular. There are four c
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  • | 182||full||ممتلئ||mumtáliʾ||מלא||mâlé||ܡܠܝܐ||malyā|| ||مليان||
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  • * [http://artlitartinglang.rastgelelik.com/keyboard/index.htm Online Keyboard Full Screen]
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  • ...anshima language. PCT was probably spoken as late as 3600 years ago, three full centuries before the start of the First Era (3281 years ago) of the Chlegda
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  • # The full form ''-hapma-'' predominates in the Upper Minhast dialects. It occurs som Due to the complexity of the transitive pronominal affixes, their full forms are summarized in the next table:<br/><br/>
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  • '''[[Contionary: riduhzee#Brooding|riduhzee]]''' /[rɪ.dʌ.zi]/ ''adj.'' full of mysteries, puzzlesome<br> ...'adj.'' filled (''base word describing relative fullness in degrees: empty:full'').<br>
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  • ...culture, the seat of emotion is in the bowels instead, so that a man with "full bowels" is said to be stressed. The Uzin, however, use the brain as the sea
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  • '''[[Contionary: riduhzee#Brooding|riduhzee]]''' /[rɪ.dʌ.zi]/ ''adj.'' full of mysteries, puzzlesome<br> '''[[Contionary: staita#Brooding|staita]]''' /[staɪ̯.tɑ]/ ''adj.'' full, teeming.<br>
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  • ## '''full''' <span>[</span>fɶ<span>l<span>]</span></span> full, is pronounced short
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  • ...irr - ''jallemarcē, jallepañcek, jallayamṛca'')</small> — to become (rarer full synonym with same case use as ''ndǣke'') ...e of people with large families receive from the state an apartment with a full bathroom; bath as relaxation, for the Chlouvānem, also has religious under
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  • | full
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  • |full =
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  • In order, the full alphabet is as follows: ...#Brooding|ese]] [[Contionary: staezkhleedee#Brooding|staezkhleedee]]''''' ‘full of eels’ or '''''[[Contionary: tai#Brooding|tai]] [[Contionary: ese#Brood
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  • ...that although Schumann is "competent" in the ''Širkattarnaft'', he lacks a full understanding of its development and evolution, and how it was historically
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  • |full = loan
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  • ...ntesa|pleno]], ''Mer.:'' [[Contionary: plinu#Merineth|plinu]]) ''adj.'' '''full.''' <br />
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  • |full, complete
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  • ...e verb, and the latter would be marked with the agentative, since he is in full control of his actions and the agent of the verb.
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  • '''[[Contionary: nalp#Maltcégj|nalp]]''' {{IPA| /nalp/}} ''adj.'' full.<br>
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  • ...Cosmoglotta A, 1946, p. 19}}</ref> Occidental would not be announced for a full 28 years after de Wahl had abandoned Esperanto, a period in which he spent
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  • ...e circumstances to mark [[#Gender|gender]]); instead it is realized as the full extension of the root's vowel structure.
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  • Luthic, like Latin and Gothic, inherited the full set of Indo-European pronouns: personal pronouns (including [[w:Reflexive p ...'130.''' spremere [spɾeˈme.ɾe] “to squeeze” || '''182.''' follo [ˈfol.lu] “full
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  • * '''Keen:''' Full of or characterized by enthusiasm. [39]
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  • ...nitial verbs ''unless'' they are only one syllable long, in which case the full pronoun may be used for euphony: ''te cijr'' (I'm fond of you) vs ''t'adhor
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