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  • See [[Míwoš]]
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  • #"The sun is shining" - see above, no distinction in progressive *See [[Hantza/Nouns#Attributives|here]] for more on attributive adjectives.
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  • *huole-me - see
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  • ...anguages|naturalistic languages]] often do have very complex phonology<ref>See [[w:Dahalo languahe|Dahalo]]</ref>, morphology and/or grammar, kitchen sink
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  • *Nüng bloy (lit. until soon) = See you soon *Yu = See ya (very slangy; borrowed from Eevo)
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  • | {{term|sees vii!}} || see you!, see you later!
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  • ...blue) are used to catch the atention of whoever is looking, and 'once you see it, you will fall in love with the flag'. == See also ==
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  • ==See also== {{Dl see also}}
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  • wita to see -- niin wita giin -- i see you leta wiin wita haim aw giin -- stop he see home of you
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  • | '''wel-''' || see ||
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  • ==See also==
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  • *ISC *widq -> *PIE *weyd- 'to see' ~ PSem *(y/w)-d-ʕ 'to know' *ISC *sek ~ sekw ~ seky -> *PIE *sekʷ- 'to see' ~ PSem *s-k-y 'to foresee'
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  • ...her REL can all, NOMZ_REL PST create all REL PASS-see and all REL NEG-PASS-see
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  • |to see ==See also==
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  • *''do·tóċ, ·deṫaċ'' (v) = to see inside
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  • As you can see Pronouns posses *io~*ii and *ea~*ie ablaut, which is retained by most of th | to see, to watch || *oami
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  • I see you<br /> You see me<br />
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  • ...ial for IPA notation of [[Rokadong]]. For more help regarding reading IPA, see [[IPA]].
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  • See how they run like pigs from a gun See how they fly
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  • * ''qw'''t'''mw'''g'''kw'''d''''' = to see
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  • ...ll as verb mood, which is expressed with a suffix (fonşow-ec "accidentally see", akı céjug-u "smell that!"). Verb voice is also expressed with a suffix, cat see IPFV and anger ACC go<br>
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  • ...section is about the in-universe history of Valmoric. For a meta-history, see [[User:Frederic Bayer#Valmoric]]'' ==See also==
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  • ...a red car"; vs ''Vánar '''ruþaú''' seó'' - "I see a car that's red", or "I see a ''red'' car". ...t the color has significance. This order is commonly used in the phrase "I see X, not Y".
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  • See also the [http://juhhmi.deviantart.com/art/Cekara-Lafenu-450846925 modern s ...ng a cat), "he dog see-leave" (he saw a dog), "he horse see-meet" (he will see a horse)
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  • # see (verb) # to see
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  • ...ntended to give a general idea of the pronunciation. For more information, see [[w:Help:IPA|Help:IPA]]. ...nrawi used in speech in the presence of the God Kings. For other varieties see [[:Category:Knrawi IPA keys|Knrawi IPA keys]].
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  • | ymir || ˈɪ.miɹ || v. || to see, to sight || a priori || see (verb)
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  • *Nüng bloy! = See you soon *Yu! = See ya!
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  • ...ntended to give a general idea of the pronunciation. For more information, see [[w:Help:IPA|Help:IPA]]. ...ech, and in the city of Hauifuu and surrounding areas. For other varieties see [[:Category:Knrawi IPA keys|Knrawi IPA keys]].
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  • Tezu pcak.<br/>Тезу пшак.<br/>''“I see [the] sky.”''<br/><br/> Tezu xes.<br/>Тезу хес.<br/>''“I see myself.”''<br/><br/>
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  • {{See|a comparative Swadesh list|Middle Semitic/Swadesh}} * {{Sy|{{term|ܪܐܝ}}}} - ra'e - to see
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  • : ''For the phonological changes across POH, see the [[Oceanic_Hebrew#Grand_Master_Plan]]''
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  • | shaqurē || to see</br>to look
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  • ...ntended to give a general idea of the pronunciation. For more information, see [[w:Help:IPA|Help:IPA]]. ...cities of Yuvquat and Margquat and surrounding areas. For other varieties see [[:Category:Knrawi IPA keys|Knrawi IPA keys]].
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  • | тезуж ||''tezuj'' || te.zuʒ || v. || to see ||
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  • ...ntended to give a general idea of the pronunciation. For more information, see [[w:Help:IPA|Help:IPA]]. ...the variety of Knrawi spoken in northern Miuicusejrn. For other varieties see [[:Category:Knrawi IPA keys|Knrawi IPA keys]].
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  • ===See also===
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  • ...ntended to give a general idea of the pronunciation. For more information, see [[w:Help:IPA|Help:IPA]]. ...spoken in the city of Sjitawat and surrounding areas. For other varieties see [[:Category:Knrawi IPA keys|Knrawi IPA keys]].
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  • :what VI.PRES 3SG.A-see-INF DEF.SG.A woman :''What does the woman see?'' (lit. What is that which the woman sees?)
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  • |see=
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  • | agency = SEE ...oken in Psérg and the general Tugcher Region, which was then chosen by the SEE as the standard dialect of Standard Psér.
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  • ...ntended to give a general idea of the pronunciation. For more information, see [[w:Help:IPA|Help:IPA]]. ...spoken in the city of Znausjari and surrounding areas. For other varieties see [[:Category:Knrawi IPA keys|Knrawi IPA keys]].
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  • |89||to see
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  • ...ntended to give a general idea of the pronunciation. For more information, see [[w:Help:IPA|Help:IPA]]. ...n (except the city of Sjitawat and surrounding areas). For other varieties see [[:Category:Knrawi IPA keys|Knrawi IPA keys]].
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  • ...en #'VsV & #ri. For these speakers, that has /{{IPA|z}}/ in palatal group (see below), only from #ri is in this group. ...nded vowels & to #d͡ʒ after non-rounded vowels & turned to modern /At͡ʃ˩/ (see consonant alternations)
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  • * '''Suwéidēsiwāsin/Suwéidēsimasin!''' — “See you!”. Literally: “We will see each other!” The first form is used with two people, the second — with
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  • | || || ''anítlé'' || v. || to see, to notice
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  • * ''*mīh'' ('to see') → ''*mimīh'' ('to be visible') *: ex. ''*sawk ti-mīh'' ('I see a hawk') vs. ''*sawk mimīh'' ('the hawk is visible')
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  • | see-worthy
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  • ...ntended to give a general idea of the pronunciation. For more information, see [[w:Help:IPA|Help:IPA]]. ...ly for the variety of Knrawi spoken on Ufhewat Island. For other varieties see [[:Category:Knrawi IPA keys|Knrawi IPA keys]].
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  • |see=vedi
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  • ...ntended to give a general idea of the pronunciation. For more information, see [[w:Help:IPA|Help:IPA]].
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  • | mapcaption2 = Hispano-Celtic languages distribution (see ''Lusitanian (?)'' in dark orange) | *ad-kʷis-o- || see || verb ||
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  • *see: γona
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  • ''See also'': ''[[Literature:Thus spoke the woman]]'' It is said that they know nothing, those who do not see this.
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  • *''Levi crum'''u''' nus''. "See an old man!" (imperative) *''Lev kwam '''u'''crum nus''. "I see an old man." (present)
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  • ...ough the cylinders are closed, aside from these passageways and one cannot see the entire structure of Awa, the form of the passageways indicates that the
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  • See also [[Jokelang_2#Accent agreement|Accent agreement]]. In agreement with their head noun's gender (except see [[Jokelang_2#Verbs|Verbs]]), all verbs, adjectives, numerals, and measureme
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  • ...ntended to give a general idea of the pronunciation. For more information, see [[w:Help:IPA|Help:IPA]]. ...ly for the variety of Knrawi spoken on Zjiiama Island. For other varieties see [[:Category:Knrawi IPA keys|Knrawi IPA keys]].
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  • | see {{term|vaha}} || | (adv.) fearfully || long version of {{term|mearon}}, see also{{term|mearos}}
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  • ...ntended to give a general idea of the pronunciation. For more information, see [[Help:IPA]].<div style="width: 48%; display: inline-block; margin-right: a
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  • ...our from low to mid pitch, with creaky voice manifesting towards the end. See more bellow. ! colspan="4" | ''k-’-n (L)'' ('to see')
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  • :''See also [[Valmoric semiotics]] for more information on morphosyntactic alignme * In ergative-aligned clauses, it functions as the '''genitive''' case (see below).
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  • ...ntended to give a general idea of the pronunciation. For more information, see [[w:Help:IPA|Help:IPA]]. |to see
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  • ...the dark green-grey of [[Samboka]] (Finno-Ugric). Returning to Europe, we see the [[Balkan]] sprachbund has its own language, as does the disputed region ...nskrit]] and [[User:Aquatiki/Dravindian|Dravindian]]. Continuing east, we see that Maritime Southeast Asia, and [[User:Aquatiki/MSEAL|Mainland Southeast
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  • Nouns are marked by high tone, except see below. ...iteness is marked with articles ''‘~'' (indefinite) and ''h~'' (definite). See also [[Eucosmy#Pronouns|Pronouns]].
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  • | '''northern, ~erly''' || see '''north''' | '''western, ~erly''' || see '''west'''
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  • See [[Sowaár#Phonology|main article]].
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  • | mister || {{glossabb|indf}}=animal || {{glossabb|pat}} || see ...sheep || {{glossabb|pl}} || {{glossabb|indf}}=horse || {{glossabb|pat}} || see || {{glossabb|pst}},
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  • : ''This page treats the uses of verbal forms. See [[Chlouvānem/Morphology|Chlouvānem morphology]] for the actual verbal mor See also:
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  • ...ntended to give a general idea of the pronunciation. For more information, see [[w:Help:IPA|Help:IPA]].
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  • |phrase={{ash|see ảsgoa}} | "appear, see"
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  • ...en || relative and interrogative pronoun, controls thesubjunctive ''-ay'', see also ''-k''
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  • | 101 || [[wiktionary:see|to see]] || {{term|}}
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  • SUBJ: subjunctive (see above)
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  • |see=fálomh
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  • ...ntended to give a general idea of the pronunciation. For more information, see [[w:Help:IPA|Help:IPA]].
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  • <p><em>I see the boar.</em></p> <p><em>I <b>want</b> to see the boar.</em></p>
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  • ...ntended to give a general idea of the pronunciation. For more information, see [[w:Help:IPA|Help:IPA]].
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  • ...the pronunciation to those unfamiliar with the IPA. For more information, see [[w:Help:IPA|Help:IPA]]. This chart does not account for any sounds only pr
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  • ...s are written before the ones, like our numbers. However, without a zero (see below) the dozens can appear alone. This is comparable to Roman numerals
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  • ...ntended to give a general idea of the pronunciation. For more information, see [[w:Help:IPA|Help:IPA]].
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  • ...uired one to look to the verb too. The four different Voices or Triggers (see below) change what the core cases do. This is known as Austronesian Morpho ...rm of a noun (''status rectus'') is used as the head of a construct chain (see below), which must be in the genitive case.
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  • | noun class || See [[Kandi/Sandbox#Noun_class_specifiers|Noun class specifiers]].
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  • ** {{cop|ⲁⲛⲁⲩ}} (''anau'', "See, Look") (''from'' {{mc-com2|ⲁ-|a-}} ''+'' {{mc-com2|ⲛⲁⲩ|nau}})
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  • ...ntended to give a general idea of the pronunciation. For more information, see [[w:Help:IPA|Help:IPA]].
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  • * ''ħærviṣe sām'' - See you later. ** ''ħærṣā'' - See ya!
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  • ...in the preterite tense, and accusative in other tenses. For more details, see the [[Tíogall]] page.
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  • See [https://linguifex.com/wiki/Azano/Noun_Declension Noun Declension]. See [https://linguifex.com/wiki/Azano/Verb_Conjugation Verb Conjugation].
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  • |to see ==See also==
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  • ...ntended to give a general idea of the pronunciation. For more information, see [[w:Help:IPA|Help:IPA]].
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  • ...ntended to give a general idea of the pronunciation. For more information, see [[w:Help:IPA|Help:IPA]].
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  • | 101 || [[wiktionary:see|to see]] || maraayu
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  • ''long time no see''
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  • ...ntended to give a general idea of the pronunciation. For more information, see [[w:Help:IPA|Help:IPA]].
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  • |89||to see
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  • ...n="2" style="color: {{{fontcolor}}}; background-color: {{{familycolor}}};"|See also: [[wikipedia:Language|Language]] &ndash; [[wikipedia:Lists of language Example: I see, I see you. Ursien, Ursientút
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  • ...-ba''. These suffixes are used similarly to English "-ment". ex. vidit (to see) – videnie, viditie (seeing/vision); razvit (to develop) – razvitie, ra ...an adjective with possibility, add ''-mozxju'' or ''-mju''. ex. ''vidit'' (see) – ''vidimozxju'' or ''vidimju'' (visible), ''mozg-cxistit'' (brainwash)
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  • :''See also: [[Proto-Rttirrian]], [[Proto-North-Rttirrian]], and [[Old Zoki]]'' ==See also==
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  • | 101 || [[wiktionary:see|to see]] || {{term|}}
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  • * ille (to see, -le verb) - ilfi (vision) ! ille (to see) !!Present tense pos. !! Present tense neg. !! Perfect tense pos. !! Perfec
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  • | 101 || [[wiktionary:see|to see]] || seven, sava
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  • | 101 || [[wiktionary:see|to see]] || {{term|hos³}}
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  • ...ng-left: 20px;">''Mys purgwm''<br>mys purg-w-m<br>see.PRES dog-ACC-1<br>"I see a dog."</div> ...called the "pseudopronoun" as it is used for non-noun arguments to a verb, see pseudopronoun section for more details) in predicative constructions denoti
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  • ...tha?' meaning 'are you coal?'. It may somehow also carry the verb 'to be' (see ''tu'').(TNOTW:71) ...e?' meaning 'are you shadow?'. It may somehow also carry the verb 'to be' (see ''tu'').(TNOTW:71)
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  • to see: sió
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  • <tr><th>101</th><th>[[wiktionary:see|see]]</th><td> </td></tr>
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  • :''See also: [[Nanno-Pithecian Sound Laws]]''<!--{{see also|Nanno-Pithecian Sound Laws}}--><!--https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-
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  • Dh’rinian (Native '''dh’relėm''') is a synthetic language (see '''Morphology'''). Dh’rinian is somewhat highly inflected with 8 cases (a ON.HILL.loc SEE.3pp.inanimate.pret. SHEEP NONE-NO-WOOL.acc part. HORSE.pl.dat
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  • :''See also: United States Department of Space Colonization (USDSC)
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  • ** ''acetam!'' See ya!
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  • *See [[Sceptrian#Prepositions|prepositions]] for the effect of noun case.
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  • ...o A a B". Brown argues that it is thus easier in Loglan than in English to see that two sentences like these are different ways of saying the same thing: == See also ==
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  • | see/perceive-POT.IND-CONJ
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  • ...>However, the qatal system does seem to have been only for the past tense, see [http://books.google.com/books?id=ijemxoeFvnUC Alleged Non-Past Uses of Qat ...luntary journey to Southeast Asia, the ancient Semitic peoples had come to see their various “stems” differently, because of their environment.
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  • :(2sg.Obj 1sgSbj 1sgSbj.2sgObj=FUT-see soon) :“I will see you soon”
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  • ...ntended to give a general idea of the pronunciation. For more information, see [[w:Help:IPA|Help:IPA]].
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  • ...ntended to give a general idea of the pronunciation. For more information, see [[w:Help:IPA|Help:IPA]].
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  • ...for example: ''šönyekkan'' (''ši-o-nyen-kan'') "I see" from ''nyena'' "to see", or ''šiekkan'' "I continue" from ''eka'' "to carry". ...you", but with the inverse marker ''menyeno'' the meaning changes to "you see me". This is different from the passive construction: "I am seen (by you)"
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  • :''For a complete list of High Sowaár verbal ablaut paradigms, see [[Sowaár/Ablaut classes]].'' ...in a single morpheme are rare, a notable example being the verb ''-itta'' "see", and possibly indicates a fossilized double morpheme.
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  • | 101 || [[wiktionary:see|to see]] || {{term|диркӏ}}
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  • :''See also: [[IPA for Hantza]] and [[/Phonology|Hantza phonology]]'' ...cted for possession by prefixing. Indeed, in some cases this is mandatory (see [[/Nouns#Possession|possession]]).
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  • to see: sión
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  • ...tān (''m.''); hattīn (''f.'') || *hóy, *híʔah, *háʔ; *tóy, *tíʔah, *táʔ || See the third person singular. | 101 || [[wiktionary:see|to see]] || ṭaras-, -ṭris- (root: ṭ-r-s)
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  • :''See also: [[w:Proto-Indo-European language|Proto-Indo-European]]'' ...SG.NOM REL-F.SG.DAT wool-THEM.SG.NOM not be-3SG.PST, and horse-THEM.PL.ACC see-3SG.PST.THEM. and 3PL.THEM.GEN wagon-NEUT.SG.ACC pull-3SG.PST; and load-NEU
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  • ...it (try to include an interlinear gloss), then you may come to this list, see who's next after you and go onto their talk page. Create a new topic called
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  • to see: sión
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  • {{See|sub|Nouns}} {{See|sub|Verbs}}
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  • to see: sián
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  • |style="text-align: left;"| From [[Braereth]] ⟨l⟩ or ⟨r⟩. (See '''''[[#r/l Alternation and Insertion|r/l Alternation and Insertion]]'''''. |style="text-align: left;"| From [[Braereth]] ⟨l⟩ or ⟨r⟩. (See '''''[[#r/l Alternation and Insertion|r/l Alternation and Insertion]]'''''.
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  • *''chwaev'' = to look at ('to see' uses the experiencer construction and the past participle)
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  • We are thankful for being able to think and see and do. It is doubtful you need to see this, here the arm removed happiness with the arm;
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  • | ''You would have to be blind not to see that. ''
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  • <tr><th>101</th><th>[[wiktionary:see|see]]</th><td></td></tr>
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  • ...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.
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  • ..., subjects/agents are marked as suffixes and objects/patients as prefixes (see deixis for this kind of marking).
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  • ''spáðan'' 'to see'
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  • For notable regional phonologies see also [[:Category:Knrawi IPA guides|Knrawi IPA guides]]. ...grammatical low falling tone and realize the falling tone as high falling, see [[Knrawi#Nouns and pronouns|Nouns and pronouns]].
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  • {{see also|Rokadong phonology}}
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  • ...e cases and are only intended to give a general idea of the pronunciation. See "[[Lôppic phonology|Phonology]]" for more information.
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  • See the [[b:Novial/Hound Appendix 1|Table of Prefixes]] and [[b:Novial/Hound Ap {{See also|Comparison between Esperanto and Novial|Comparison between Ido and Nov
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  • :city-{{sc|acc}} {{sc|dem}} see-{{sc|pres}}-{{sc|3rd.sg}} '''{{sc|part}}''' outsider-{{sc|pl}} all. :''No outsiders may see the city and live''. But more literally: "He sees the city {{sc|particle}}
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  • see also [[Balkan/Swadesh]] for comparative etymologies and word list.
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  • Pronouns do not exist independently (except see [[Soc'ul'#Possession|Possession]]); the person and class of dropped nouns a See also [[Soc'ul'#Aspect%2C_mood%2C_and_negation|Aspect, mood, and negation]]
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  • ...ntended to give a general idea of the pronunciation. For more information, see [[w:Help:IPA|Help:IPA]].
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  • | 101 || [[wiktionary:see|to see]] || {{term|uc'}}
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  • ...ulture and language, like Kurdistan. Of course, there are many who wish to see a Lāgsmānland nation-state, similar to Kurdistan, but the nationalistic s
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  • | {{term|siien}} || to see
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  • ...ntended to give a general idea of the pronunciation. For more information, see [[w:Help:IPA|Help:IPA]].
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  • | 101 || [[wiktionary:see|to see]] || guedere, guedio, guede, gueso
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  • ...letters for now, but it might get its own runic script or something. We'll see.
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  • As you can see, without indicating which method you are using, it may be confusing to unde == See also ==
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  • ...ak" (ï, e, ä, ö, ü). The weak vowels will harmonize to surrounding vowels (see phonotactics, below), while the strong vowels will often reduce to a weak c
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  • ...the generic {{ash|n}} or one of the deictic {{ash|e}} and {{ash|o}} (again see below)—which attaches directly to the classifier if present. |gloss=smoke.INTS=DET:NDET=CLF DIR-see.INTS.IRR-CONJ=MOD:DECL
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  • ...hābðu-kā þū ġesēon? [ha:p'ðu: ka:ðu: jəzɛɪɔn] = Have you seen? As you can see, the -kā often connects to the pronoun to make it sound more connected, on
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  • ...ntended to give a general idea of the pronunciation. For more information, see [[w:Help:IPA|Help:IPA]].
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  • <tr><th>101</th><th>[[wiktionary:see|see]]</th><td>sähven (''s. V'')</td></tr>
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  • |''gureg'' || [guɹ.ɛg] || v. || to see, to view ||
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  • ...h an [[wikipedia:Acute accent|acute accent]] (´) on the appropriate vowel. See "[[Kihā́mmic/Phonology|Phonology]]" for more information.
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  • :''See also: [[Proto-Rttirrian]]''
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  • ...rg/wiki/International_Phonetic_Alphabet and read up, it helps quite a lot. See also http://conlang.wikkii.com/wiki/Guide:IPA.--> |see=
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  • ...'to know'' are almost exclusively expressed by means of the copula suffix. See also [[Tsan#Predicative complements|predicative complements]], which is an ==See also==
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  • ...ntended to give a general idea of the pronunciation. For more information, see [[w:Help:IPA|Help:IPA]].
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  • ...phthongs), and C<sub>2</sub> can be any valid onset consonant or cluster (see [[{{FULLPAGENAME}}#Phonotactics#Clusters|this list]]). The "weakened" variants of ''p, t, k'' (see [[{{FULLPAGENAME}}#Consonants|Valian phonology]]) encountered after certain
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  • * Since a syllable may have no consonant onset or coda, it is not unusual to see several vowels next to each other in a word. In that case each vowel is a s ...eduplication is marked with a central dot. This makes it extremely easy to see what the original word was.
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  • <small>''See also: [[Proto-Tassinean/Comparison with modern derivations|Comparison with
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  • | style="text-align: center;"|see [[#Declensions|declensions]] | style="text-align: center;"|see [[#Conjugations|conjugations]]
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  • ...as an indigenous minority language since 2007 and the ''Bésgnae Béırle'' (see below) was appointed as a language-development and regulatory body. There's :·''For the forms fused with the copula, see below.''
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  • ...-labialized consonants (Referred in Flewtish as "rounded" and "unrounded") see eg. [kʷáɣ.op] "Warmth" and [káɣ.op] "Deer". <small>''* See section '''Consonant harmony'''''</small>
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  • *''A nDessachthar'' = name of a museum (lit. "that you may see inside her [the Second Mover]")
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  • :''See also: [[Proto-Rttirrian]] and [[Old Gaju]]'' :''See also: [[Rttirri#Eastern Rttirri|Eastern Rttirri]]''
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  • <nowiki>*</nowiki>Sound depends on the dialect. See [[Knašta/Prevalence of the Bilabial Trill]] for more information. <nowiki>***</nowiki>Í also represents other sounds. See [[Knašta/Third I]] for more information.
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  • <tr><th>101</th><th>[[wiktionary:see|see]]</th><td>árag (ark-, ''I'')</td></tr>
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  • <tr><th>101</th><th>[[wiktionary:see|see]]</th><td>weder, weed, wisui, wijst</td></tr>
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  • Most words in Sohcahtoan originate in [[Ancient Sohcahtoan]](see [[Ancient Sohcahtoan#Examples|here]] for examples), which itself descends f
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  • ...those stems in /a/ or /ō/, in /i/, in /u/, or in /n/ (as described below: See [[Valthungian#A_Note_on_Terminology:_.E2.80.9CStrong.E2.80.9D_vs._.E2.80.9C ...honological rules governing the language create a great deal of variation (See [[Valthungian#Phonology|Phonology]]). It is important to be familiar with t
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  • As you can see there is no Q, X, or Z. These letters were not used in normal Folk's Tongue
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  • | 101 || [[wiktionary:see|to see]] || wê || uê
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  • ...''mlak-'' "be dead" (intrans.) > ''mlakəmi-'' "kill" (trans.), ''keyk-'' "see" (trans.) > ''keykəmu-'' "show, explain" (ditrans.). In the first case ('' ...reference to the 'causer', e.g. ''keyk-'' "see" > ''keykəma-'' "is made to see, understands", ''mlak-'' "be dead" > ''mlakəma-'' "is killed".
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  • ...itten until then in Grekelin, most of which used the Greek script instead (See [[Old Grekelin]]), leading to multiple archaisms appearing within the langu ...ing on where each is or was spoken. Every dialect has its own subdialects (See [[Old Grekelin#Dialects]]) however these will not be considered since they
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  • ...and negative verbs (like East Carpathian ''šammet/ehčet'' "to see"/"not to see") ...re objects(star, fire, water, stone, branch), basic verbs (go, live, fall, see, hear, know) and pronouns (I, you, who), numerals two and three, can be rec
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  • ..."I am watched" (passive), ''ákkisciin'' (''á-kki-s-niin'') "(thing) that I see" (conjunct verb), ''naʼpáí'' (''naʼ-m-háá-i'') "I am getting here"([[ |3sg.AN.Obj.-1.AN.Subj.-see.PFV-pl.AN.Subj.
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  • :''See also: [[Kandi/Sandbox#Predicative_expressions|Kandi/Predicative expressions | translation = The goat must have seen (been able to see)
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  • * '''see, observe''' ''v.'' pelkipyl [OP. pherkhipre, pherkhiep-] ! see
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  • == We could see ourselves in the water. ==
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  • :''See also: [[Attian#Morphology|Attian morphology]] and [[IPA for Attian]].''
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  • ...nce Kiwi is more or less [[w:Non-configurationality|non-configurational]]. See ''[[Kiwi#Syntax|Syntax]]'' for further information. ...ectivized nouns are simply pluralised before the class prefix is attached. See ''[[Kiwi#Plural|Plural]]'' for further information.
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  • ...nly person to ever look at them. I know it isn't the typical way you might see a linguist do it. Let me know if you want an explanation.*
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  • ...s a little outdated and no longer is appropriate. The long term goal is to see this language develop to a fully usable language. To the point where people A secondary goal is to see this language come to life on the screen either in a series or feature film
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  • ...than to languages elsewhere in the Indo-European world (e.g. ''manim'' "I see, I watch" (< *men(h₂)-mi), cf. Luwian ''manā-ti''), or shared lexical it ...woman" are borrowings (from Hurrian and Byzantine Greek respectively - but see below for the latter) and nearly all Elodians carry given names that are bo
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  • | align="left"| Like ⟨ee⟩ in ''see''. ...l; some take the genitive or accusative; a select few take the nominative. See '''[[#Adpositions|Adpositions]]''' for guidance on which prepositions are g
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  • |Voiceless fricatives|| f<ref>See ŋ above</ref> || s ||
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  • |to see || ||
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  • ...do not occur anywhere else in the language except due to prothetic sandhi (see below), and nor do apostrophes, so the apostrophe is functionally the ortho ...h can also appear as an independent particle under certain circumstances – see [[#Verbal morphology]].
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  • |see=
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  • ==See also==
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  • ...[[Old Manish]] and [[Ancient Manish]]. For the language family as a whole, see [[Manish Languages]].''
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  • The Ngehu speak the [[Ngehu|Ngehu language]] and typically do not see the need to learn any of the languages of the ''la'' cultures they have dea
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  • ...ion. Examples are: be good, be tall, be old, be happy, be hungry, be sad, see, hear, have, lack, be at, be inside, be outside, be ready to walk, be on (d ...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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  • | 101 || [[wiktionary:see|see]] || weethe, wise || wiːð, waɪz
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  • : ''→ See [[Chlouvānem/Lexicon#Seasons_across_the_Inquisition|Chlouvānem lexicon § ! No. !! Month !! Days !! Name meaning !! Notable dates <small>''(→ see also [[Verse:Chlouvānem_Inquisition#Holidays|Holidays in the Inquisition]]
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  • * A-fronting: WGmc a, ā → æ, ǣ, even in the diphthongs ai and au (see Anglo-Frisian brightening)
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  • ...'d stand on the corner, embarrassed with a picket sign if it meant I would see you when I die
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  • ...treated or covered by others, with references to reliable sources. Please see the article's talk page for the discussion which led to this decision, and Naʼvi has [[free word order]]. For example, the English "I see you" (a common greeting in Naʼvi), can be as follows in Naʼvi:
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  • ...je'' (I must see, Jussive) « ''sïeje'' (I see, Subjunctive) « ''sieje'' (I see, Indicative) == See also ==
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  • <tr><th>101</th><th>[[wiktionary:see|see]]</th><td>spécō, spécomes, dércō, dərcomés, dedórca, dedərcũmé</
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  • {{See|sub|Verbs}} ''See [[Umbrean/Examples#VAT|Verb Examples]]''
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  • ...dibly successful collaborative language experiment thus far, and I hope to see it grow far into the future.|sign=''David J. Peterson''|source=Smiley Award
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  • ...ical sequence. In the above words from Igbo and yoruba languages, you will see that bìa comes before wá alphabetically. ...ars ago, I was living in Belgium Kádíri bìawá hún mí làyén~ Kadiri came to see me yesterday. mó tí yámá mótà zúum-zúum ~I have bought a motor-car
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  • <tr><th>101</th><th>[[wiktionary:see|see]]</th><td>vidiō, vidēre, vīdī, vīsų (imp.); vīsō, vīsere, vīsī,
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  • ...e Silk Road. It is written using a modified version of the Greek alphabet (see below). The most significant modification is the presence of ϸ ("sho") for
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  • ...on are identical to the singular personal pronouns in their unmarked form (see Pronouns and Demonstratives section below).
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  • ...t Indicative of ''el'' || Infinitive || ''su arik a pitil'' "the king will see'' ...bjunctive of ''el'' || Infinitive || ''su arik haiar pitil'' "the king may see''
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  • Their dialect differs very little from mainland Taráhus Moshurians; see ''[[Moshurian#Far East dialect|§Far East dialect]]''. | ''*mḗHwēg''<ref>See [[Moshurian#Iki-Duki's law|Iki-Duki's law]].</ref> || ''meşek'' || ''màfh
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  • ...on rather than the IPA length symbol. For a more detailed overview, please see [[#Orthography|&rarr;Orthography]]. ...nsonant, alveolo-palatal consonant, or an affricate. For more information, see [[#Sociolinguistics|&rarr;Sociolinguistics]].
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  • ...'''s''')<br/>/k/ (Askandor, before orth. '''u o''') || colspan=2 | <small>see ''Spellings of vowels''</small> | /f/ || colspan=2 | <small>see ''Spellings of vowels''</small>
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  • |1S|| <small>COP</small> || <small>PRF.E</small> || see.<small>AG</small> || <small>GEN</small>.one |1S|| <small>COP</small> || <small>PRF.E</small> || see.<small>AG</small> || <small>GEN</small> || <small>thing</small>
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  • |gloss = to see-IND.PRFV.1.SG.M one ram.I.{{blue|PAT}}.SG |translation = I see a ram.
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  • | to see || ''verb''
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  • ...placed on the vowel between the first and second radicals. If a mutant T (see T-mutation below) is present and has vowels on both sides, the vowel follow 3. '''Case ending''', usually consisting of a single short vowel. See ''Cases'' below.
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  • ...ntended to give a general idea of the pronunciation. For more information, see [[w:Help:IPA|Help:IPA]].
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  • i is pronouced as in "see"
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  • See the alphabet grouped by feature in the tables below.
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  • <small>''See also: [[Belter Creole/Swadesh list]].''</small>
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  • ...icates an action performed with or using the noun (e.g. ''HEEN'' means "to see" and "eye"); ...suneenitsa'' "I make him see". Causatives usually take an indirect object (see below).
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  • |colspan="5" | See below. |colspan="5" | See below.
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  • | 101 || to see || {{mc-t1|ⲛⲁⲩ}}
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  • *''Tidhavo!'' = See you!
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  • See [[Rinap/Dictionary]]. ...bor' for 'house of books' meaning 'library' (not 'donbagekhu' 'bookhouse'; see the word order below).
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  • #"Separable affixes" ''(See [[Iaskyon#Separable and non-separable affixes|below]])'' are not counted Stress of a "separable compound word" ''(See [[Iaskyon#Separable and non-separable compound words|below]])'' follow thes
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  • ...got a Dutch guy, and an Australian guy, and tried to make them compete to see whose vowels could overpower the others” (Meredith 2013). |[x] on occasion; see below
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  • |see=
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  • For more details on the phonology, see the section [[Lingwa de planeta#Phonology|Phonology]] below. * ''Me vidi mucho kinda'' – “I see a lot of children”
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  • ...ast element in a sentence, although they can be placed first for emphasis (see the section on syntax below). For rules on tonal sandhi related to compounds, see the phonology section above.
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  • | to see || sēġen || '' 'besēon' '' OE
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  • ...in /e ɛ/ and /o ɔ/ to be merged in unstressed position. For more details, see [[Dialects of Liðakuin]].
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  • * ''kuyz'' "see" -> ''ichût'' "saw"
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  • (See also ‘Animacy and volition’ below) (See also “__*number*__” below)
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  • ''→ This page treats the uses of verbal forms. See [[Chlouvānem/Verbs|Chlouvānem verbs]] for the actual verbal morphology.'' ...wo may contrast with relative position marking non-inclusion in the place, see e.g.:
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  • * Alphabet (see below)
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  • (''stative'') to see, to know. (''stative'') to see, to know.
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  • ...sup>3</sup> et<sup>5</sup>. ⇄ I<sup>1</sup> do<sup>2</sup> not<sup>3</sup> see<sup>4</sup> it<sup>5</sup>. ...p> nite<sup>3</sup>? ⇄ Do<sup>1</sup> you (s.)<sup>2</sup> not<sup>3</sup> see<sup>4</sup> it<sup>5</sup>?</sup>
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  • For consonant clusters, see [[#Phonotactics|Phonotactics]] below. ...the direct object is not stated, creating an intransitive e.g. ''ipuito'' 'see', ''ekaito'' 'learn'".
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  • :''On non vide tal cosas actualmenti.'' &nbsp; 'One doesn't see such things these days.' | colspan=6 | <small>*For alternative, compound forms, see Compound tenses.</small>
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  • | Stative form || -na- || After the first vowel. See ''Stative forms'' below. ...y their syntactic relation with the pronoun (e.g. possessed-gen-possessor; see ''Possession'' below).
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  • | '''see''' || ''vela'' '''is''' (see '''be''') </br>
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  • ...be created by simple combining.<ref name=":9" /> This allows the users to see the fundamental nature and effect of the ideas expressed. ...t makes use of squiggles and other childlike shapes"<ref name="Smith" /> {{See below|[[#sitelen pona|list of sitelen pona glyphs]]}}. Proper names are wri
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  • | translation = A little girl with a kitten sat near me.<ref>See note to sentence 41.</ref> (static) | translation = A little girl with a kitten sat near me.<ref>See note to sentence 41.</ref> (dynamic)
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  • :''See also: [[Proto-Rttirrian]]'' ...stem simplified greatly, with only a handful of irregular verbs remaining (see below).
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  • See also [[Gwaxol#Pronouns|Pronouns]] and the converbial uses of [[Gwaxol#-kän Most adpositional meanings are conveyed with the locative or lative cases (see [[Gwaxol#-käng_and_-ke|-käng and -ke]]), with two exceptions: ''nem'' "fr
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  • #* See [[Katapu]] # ''v.'' to see; to look
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  • ...although you will occasionally see '''tibro nippronep''', "two forks"</blockquote> ...This often makes use of verbs we would consider transitive, like "hear," "see," "perceive." These actions don't involve quite the same voluntary action t
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  • | gloss = need-EVID.DUB see=2S DIR.HS.PRS.COP-LS, arm.HA happy.LA location=DEM.PROX remove-arm DIR.HS.P
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  • ...miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page my Pokémon AU], though the language itself may see use in my other projects.
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  • | '''s''' || /s/ || as in ‘see’ ...late into the night perfecting the names and order of the ''gawbrene'' you see here, and sculpting their likenesses into clay. After completing the sculpt
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  • :''Logön'' to see, ''elogön'' to have seen. :''Logöl'' seeing, ''elogöl'' having seen, ''ologöl'' being about to see, ''palogöl'' seen (being seen), ''pelogöl'' seen (having been seen), ''po
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  • For syntax samples see [[Riagi/Sample_sentences|sample sentences]] == See Also ==
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  • :''See the [[Scellan/Wordlist|Wordlist]].''
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  • ...me way as the singular. Special rules apply to words with k/t determiners (see below). *Possessives (see [[Af Mexee#Personal Pronouns|Personal Pronouns]])
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  • see also [[Folksprak/Swadesh]]
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  • :but DEF god descend come PST, PURP see DEF city and DEF tower REL DEF human human build PROG :But the {{sc|Lord}} came down to see the city and the tower the people were building.
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  • |<small>PRF</small>~see-<small>3.SG.ACT</small> ||horse-<small>ACC.PL</small>, ...small> ||grieve-<small>NU-3.SG.PRS.MED</small> ||<small>1.SG-LOC</small> ||see-<small>PTCP.PRS.-LOC.SG</small> ||man-<small>ACC.SG</small> ||horse-<small>
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  • :These include verbs whose stems end in a plosive or a vowel. See the two examples below. |''See Inceptive Aspect''
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  • 1-GEN destiny-ABS 1-ERG see-FUT<br> 'You will see your doom/destiny.'<br>
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  • ...y predictable given the new surroundings in Southeast Asia and Oceania<ref>See geographic distribution, [http://wals.info/chapter/9 The World Atlas of Lan
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  • == See also ==
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  • ...or "photography" exists except the generic {{lang|jbo|pixra}} (picture) (''see also – Grammar: Morphology: {{lang|jbo|brivla}}: {{lang|jbo|gismu}}''). == See also ==
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  • ...enengyry long vowels, which evolved into Soenjoan diphthongs (or '''ŏ'''); see e.g. the female proper name *Baalhane > Soe. ''Bŏlhŏne'' but in the close
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  • |1S|| <small>COP</small> || <small>PRF.E</small> || see.<small>AG</small> || <small>GEN</small>.one |1S|| <small>COP</small> || <small>PRF.E</small> || see.<small>AG</small> || <small>GEN</small> || <small>thing</small>
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  • | 57 || see || *noonʼə, *njən || Likely old imperfective and perfective roots respec
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  • ''Ígelá'' and ''ígel'' see much less use than the simpler pronouns, such as "lo" but in written word, |<small>-V\See</small>
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  • | 101 || no || see || naʔ || see || weyd || to see
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  • Hiatuses are usually permitted - see e.g. ''căiši'' "<small>N/M.PL/F.PL</small> of" {{IPA|/kəˈiʃi/}}, ''nă ...h represents /f/ when occurring in roots, e.g. in ''whădoț'' [fəˈdots] "to see".</ref>
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  • ...-Talmic and the (non-Tigolic) Talmic languages. For the Tigolic languages, see [[Tigol/Swadesh list]]. ! to see
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  • *''Kén éki li mirába?'' / ''Kenhéli mirába?'' "Who did (s)he see?" *''Úndi éki lis nu mirába?'' / ''Undélis nu mirába?'' "Where did they see us?"
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  • ...ds are short, often as short as English words, and highly consonantic.<ref>See this link on a French-speaking forum : http://aphil.forumn.net/t844p15-anal ...rds are thus very close to their reconstructed Indo-European counterparts. See (Sambahsa / Proto-Indo-European) : ''eghi / *H₁eghis'' (hedgehog), ''ghel
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  • See also:
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  • ! to see
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  • | '''weyun''' - ''to see'' ...r continuative nature, meaning something is happening over and over again, see below.
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  • ...asi-moods may be indicated by means of the conditional and modal prefixes (see below). Most verbs also have a verbal noun, present participle, past passiv .... The position of the affixes is restricted, with the stem (e.g. ''vel-'' "see") taking '''Position 1''', and the other affixes as follows:
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  • ...Letters in '''bold''' cannot be used in the final two syllables of a verb (see Verbs).
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  • ...г|| [[w:Voiced uvular plosive|/ɢ/]] or [[w:Voiced uvular fricative|/ʁ/]] (see [[Qasunattuuji#Consonants|consonants]]) :''See also: [[Qasunattuuji verbs]].''
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  • ...auxiliary language (what the committee actually decided upon is disputed; see [[Ido (language)|Ido]] and its external links for more information).
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  • *''tosadī'' = I see
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  • ...f the word is being used plurally is in when it is definite. There can one see the definite plural article ''dï''. One can see that, for the most part, verbs in Buerkaans do not have different perfect f
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  • #We could see ourselves in the water.
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  • |c=en| to see
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  • See table below for list of options. Please do not use other names, as they wil ...ing system used for the language by literate speakers; use standard codes, see Module:scripts/data
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  • ...ding a sentence should be omitted to save the listener processing effort. (See the inversion example above, which omits the nominative "someone".) ...orld; it is as real as anything linguistic can be. Turning this around, we see that the sentence is more hypothetical than reality: it can be a metaphor o
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  • ...ime, for example: ''lyči'' /ˈlə.t͡ʃi/ - "to see", ''lyteŋ'' /lə.ˈtɛn/ - "I see it", where /t/ always palatalizes to /t͡ʃ/ before /i/; ''kʷocawun'' /kʷ | l- || transitive verb || l-y-či "to see"
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  • ...{{sc|1s.pres.ind.act}} → ''krónur'' /ˈkɾu̹.nuɾ/ {{sc|1s.pres.subj.act}}). See the [[I_Kronurum#Umlaut_and_diphthongs_by_umlaut|phonology section]] in the
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  • ...Grammar]] suggests that Interlingua has a small number of irregularities. See Gode (1955).</ref> with a vocabulary common to the widest possible range of {{See also|#Community}}
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  • ...een" (passive) , '''III''' ''eikseen'' (''e-i-hk-s-yeen'') "(thing) that I see" (conjunct verb), '''IV''' – ''möhkwi'' (''m-öhkw-i'') "I set fire" ([[
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  • *tnguay = to see **tișnguay = to meet; to see each other
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  • ...none are represented by their own unique character. For more information, see Consonant Clusters, below. ...lag'', ‘books’ is ''aklág'', but ‘two books’ is ''klag dai'' (no ''ak''). (See [[Maltcégj#Nouns]] for more on the use of the plural.)
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  • ...lable if an odd cluster. The only exception to this method is with glides (see "Phonotactics" below). * see you later = '''eosnėfrui''' <small>[ˈɛɔsnɪ̞fɾu̞i]</small>
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  • ...lowing table demonstrates the conjugation of the regular verb ''vára'' (to see): | gloss = 1S.NOM see.PST.PRF CL3S.ACC and 1S.NOM smile.PST.PRF CL3S.ACC
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  • ...n/ were not. A similar process occured in ancient Indo-European languages (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grassmann%27s_law). ...went a semantic shift, only referring to things that the speaker could not see.
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  • ...upscaled lowercase &lt;ŋ&gt; (as typically found in African orthographies, see the Wikipedia article on the letter Eng for more information).</li> ...mimýaħarra exek'áħarra</em>, 'both the men and the women are sleeping', we see the clitic combined with the class I absolutive case endings.</p>
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  • :''See also: [[IPA for Kunarek]]''
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  • : ''→ See [[Chlouvānem/Exterior_and_interior_verbs|Chlouvānem exterior and interior ...on-causative exterior ''mešu'' "I am seen", interior ''meširu'' "I know; I see myself"; and causative exterior ''mešisu'' "I am shown", interior ''mešir
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  • ...way, though they often do so in a way that keeps the trochaic meter going (see Prosody). Prepositional phrases and relative clauses follow adjectives. V {{See|the complete Swadesh list with relative language comparisons,|Weddish/Swade
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  • ...bject pronoun moves to the front of the verb, instead of being at the end. See the example above.
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  • :''See also: [[IPA for Biscayan]]'' |see = vêr
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  • ...'). Applicatives are as much a stylistic or pragmatic choice as syntactic (see below) or lexical. Some verbs may use multiple applicative prefixes, when t :way-4-build-CONST DISC_SOFTEN-CAUS.1SG-4-see-2PL.SUBJ.PERF mathematical_function s, DISC_"should be obvious"-PASS-APPL_T
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  • * '''Eric Christopherson''' was probably the first conlanger ever to see the language. He received a letter (snail-mail, if I remember right) contai ...cient evidence. He therefore is simultaneously excited and disappointed to see me posting a fullish description here.
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  • | To See
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  • ...people''"). The singulative is used to refer to a specific person (e.g. "I see ''a person''") or to specify the gender of an indefinite person (e.g. "''So ...n used as an article, they take the same position as the definite article (see [[Qino#Definite_article|definite article]]) but, unlike the definite articl
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  • ...tself); for conjunction: ''que'' (''me vide '''que''' illo es rapide'' = I see '''that''' it is fast) == See also ==
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  • |it is pronounced like '''e''' in the English word ''see''. Let's see the present tense of these six verbs: '''feryn''', "to bring", '''egyn''',
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  • <small>see also Vurásandi Phonology for more detail </small><br /> So as you can see from this table, there are main base naming numbers for multiplies of 10 an
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  • |look around {be careful} but see nothing |2>CL2-see-CAUS guest DEM shell VOC so 1.INAL 2>CL2-tell history strange CL3.INAL
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  • ...that don't result in something being physically affected (such as "love", "see") are often present in Letaale as passives and the experiencer is indicated | colspan="20" | ''I see you.''
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  • ...re to make Westlandish an Inuktitut-style polysynthetic lanɡuaɡe but we'll see how lonɡ that ɡood intention lasts. ...quads aɡainst their Nartak children; no Nartak ɡuild master was willinɡ to see their ɡuild nationalised or their Vaxak children as class enemies to be li
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  • See, for example, ''švęke'' {{IPA|/ɕʋe̤ke/}} – Std. {{IPA|[ɕʋe̤ke~ɕv : → ''See also the section on [[#Nasalized_vowels|nasalized vowels]] above.''
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  • :''See also: [[IPA for Jukpë]]'' ...er adds conjugation to the third person pronoun "'''''nho'''''" ([[#Copula|see above]]).
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  • ...oblique ones). Anyway, OSV is a rough but good approximation for that as (see example sentences 3 to 5 below) the closest argument to the verb is the age | gloss = three-<small>ACC</small>. book-<small>ACC.SG</small>. see-<small>EXP-IND.PRES.1SG.EXTERIOR-AGENT</small>. lie_on-<small>EXP-IND.PRES.
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  • ...tään soinnillisena S:nä, kuten englannin sanassa "zoo" tai saksan sanassa "See"<br>
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  • {{hatlink|For other meanings, see [[Ido (disambiguation)]].}} ...[[Received Pronunciation|heightened RP]], ''[[Pronunciation of English /r/|see Pronunciation of English /r/]]''
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  • |101||videre||see||sǣjun
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  • ...ft;"| A little like 〈gg〉 in English ''suggest''. A 〈g〉 followed by a 〈zh〉 (see). ...set of nouns which generally come in pairs may have irregular dual forms. (See '''[[#Dual Nouns|Dual Nouns]]''' below.)
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  • ...g horses." The horses answered: "Listen, sheep, our hearts pain us when we see this: the man-master, cuts off the wool of the sheep for a warm garment for
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  • <br>haqe (v) see
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  • .... 47-50.</ref> Some propose a relationship to the [[Dravidian languages]] (see [[Elamo-Dravidian languages|Elamo-Dravidian]]), but this is not well-suppor ==See also==
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  • For definition of light and heavy syllables, see the phonotactics section below. ...y are broken plurals<!--However, plural nouns instead change their ending (see the table below).-->
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  • ...ience the world in a vastly different way as we do. While they are able to see light wavelengths visible to us, they can only do so very poorly. Their ana ...ithout affecting its nature ('what is seen' would then be the theme of 'to see') whereas it is considered to have a ''patient'' if it has an 'object' whic
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  • ...BS- INTRANS-ANTI INTENS-DAT.APPL-rain-1S.ABS+3P.ERG-TRANS=SUBORD, cave=DAT see-1S.ABS-INTRANS-ANTI, take.shelter.from.bad.weather-1S.ABS-INTRANS, pull.out ...BS-INTRANS-ANTI INTENS-DAT.APPL-rain- 1S.ABS+3P.ERG-TRANS=SUBORD, cave=DAT see-1S.ABS-INTRANS-ANTI, take.shelter.from.bad.weather-1S.ABS-INTRANS, salmon=D
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  • | *senh- || seň- (To see) || Eye
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  • ...ntical to the final vowel of the root, as in ''-bw-'' (passive): ''bona'' 'see', {{lang|afh|bonabwa}} 'be seen'; or ''-t-'' '-able': ''bonata'' 'visible',
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  • * In other Celinese languages, one can see other diacritics being used. They are nearly always used in a similar way t ...; ''twym'' (hot) vs ''twymoch'' (tepid). It can often be used negatively - see the difference between ''poreg athlë'' (small town) and ''athloch'' (littl
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  • Some Slavic inspired words cames from: Vitas , Who See , Rambo Amadeus , Sergej Cetcovic and O-Zone.
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  • ...nies, and partly as an elaborate social experiment from the home planet to see how lula can cope. The colonists first arrived about 150 years previous to ...e realisations may be considered as a single vowel, /V/, although we shall see that the status of [ɐ] is usually considered separately to the other two.
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  • ...emonstratives. For more information and tables of the demonstrative forms, see the section on [[#demonstratives|demonstratives]].
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  • | ''Taya-sal-o-yeló'' <br/>"I see it next to you." | gloss = 2S.AGT-3S.PT-see-TRN PN.3S.PT DIST tipi-DET.squat.object sit-STAT
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  • ...prefix '''i-''', which occurs before some case prefixes and after others (see [[Ngolu#Case|Case]] below for more information). ...e unless specifically given permission otherwise. To read more about this, see [[Ngolu#Social_Stratification_and_Language_Use|Social Stratification and La
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  • ...also mostly used to derive new verbs, for example ''диркӏ, диркӏгьэ'' "to see, to look" and ''вӣд, вӣдухъ'' "to know, to think." For reflexives see [[Guimin#Demonstratives and pronouns|Demonstratives and pronouns]]. Recipro
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  • ...-ebil'' is one of several verbs that can be compounded to enhance meaning. See [[#Auxiliary verbs|Auxiliary verbs]]. ...cal"; it is used for remote possibilities, or things one might wish for. (See also [[#Compound bases]].)
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  • ! to see
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  • ...y are broken plurals<!--However, plural nouns instead change their ending (see the table below). ...for regular primary root verbs. For derived root verbs and suffixed verbs, see the relevant sections below.
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  • | /ti/ || see || verb ||
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  • ! to see
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  • As you can see above, the emphatic forms all have Low Tone with Harsh Phonation (i.e. belo As we can see, /na/ can attach to either nouns or verbs. It can also attach to adjectives
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  • :''See also: [[IPA for Qafesona]] and [[Georgian and Armenian alphabets for Qafeso |see =
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  • ! to see
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  • | 1SG-DIR.EMP see-ERG.1SG DEF-T.IND.SG priest-IND.SG | 1SG-DIR.EMP LOC<nowiki>=</nowiki>see-ERG.1SG DEF-T.IND.SG priest-IND.SG DEF-C.ACC.SG market-ACC.SG
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  •   Min werde görtaç Betikiy. (I’ll see the book.)     Min werde görtaç ol Betik. (I’ll see a book.)
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  • ...d with the voiceless palatal fricative of the emphatic pronounced as /ç / (see the previous section on transliteration notes for how this is marked). Doin ...ctics of a language. When a phonetic inventory is very small, you begin to see two things: lots of minimal pairs and not many short words. A first look wo
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  • **''ſeƕɴ'' ‘to see’ [sɛu.xʊn] ...become unvoiced at the end of a word or before another unvoiced consonant (see Obstruent Devoicing), but when they occur word- or word-segment-finally, th
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  • We could see ourselves in the water.
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  • :For more detail, see below: ...aning is joined to the following (with the reservation of -A -E structure, see above).
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  • 173. We could see ourselves in the water.
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  • Similar to floating tones in Bantu languages (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floating_tone), the beginnings of words in Ant
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  • | 173||We could see ourselves in the water.||
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  • | 173 || We could see ourselves in the water ||
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  • Lodeen is a joking attempt at an auxlang, intended as an experiment to see what would a simple language to learn and speak be like if everyone was lik
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  • ...a vowel. For example, "knmplrtza" is allowed, although it is not common to see more than three or four consecutive consonants together. The most common co
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  • ...ften a challenge for students of the language, though English speakers may see connections between the old verb classes and their modern forms. | style="background:#efefef;"|'''III''' || heavy || colspan=4|''see table below''
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  • '' → See also: [[Chlouvānem/Morphology#Honorific_titles|Chlouvānem morphology § H ...nd third-person pronouns used with the various honorific styles also vary. See [[Chlouvānem/Morphology#Honorific_pronouns|the respective section of the G
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  • We could see ourselves in the water.
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  • We could see ourselves in the water.
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  • We could see ourselves in the water.
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  • We could see ourselves in the water.
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  • # see
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  • | šubâšaniš //c.f. Ín Duári suffix "-iţ" (e.g. varánu-iţ "in order to see"//
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  • ...er. Thus, mandea [‘mantɣa] but gedin [‘kɣedin]. In the second instance, we see the d which, before i, would normally be slender, is broad. While the g in ...is because its base-form can be fortified and degraded. Whereas, uoli (to see) only has two forms: ''uoli, uolló''.
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  • | 173 || We could see ourselves in the water ||
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  • We could see ourselves in the water.
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  • :''See also: [[IPA for Lôppic]]''
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  • ...rticiple forms may act either as nominals or as modifiers, it is common to see '''ahāmatya''' stand alone, in which case it is thought of as a nominal, w ...n collapse into a long vowel (or short vowel, in the context of plurality, see below). Which diphthong collapses into which vowel is shown here:
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  • ...palatal element was lost so that it developed as regular intervocalic /d/ (see below); before front vowels, it palatalized to /dz/ much like <small>-TI-</ ...y turning the backmost element to /s/, i.e. to /st/ and /ps/ respectively, see <small>LACTEM</small> > ''nast'' "milk"; <small>APTVM</small> > ''aps'' "re
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  • ...ntended to give a general idea of the pronunciation. For more information, see [[w:Help:IPA|Help:IPA]].
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  • See the [[Aoma/Dictionary|dictionary]] for a sortable list of translated words. ...s the pronunciation of following consonant: ''Tolan kush'' [to'laŋ‿kʊʃ] (I see that). More formal registers require "clear sounds", which basically means
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  • ...ve, to sense ('''''[[Contionary: topa luuat#Hakdor|topa luuat]]''''' = ‘to see’) | (see above)
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  • <small>For a full list, see ''[[Kaikiwan/Collective nouns|Nouns § Collective nouns]]''.</small><br>
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  • '''Eo fedissif widd llo char''', ''I see the cars myself''. '''gwist''', ''seen'' from '''gwidder''', ''to see'';
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  • | gloss = <small>C1.SG</small>-<small>C2.SG.OBJ</small>-see-<small>VIS</small>. <small>C1.SG</small>-boy. <small>C1.SG</small>-woman. | gloss = <small>C1.SG</small>-<small>C2.PL.OBJ</small>-see-<small>-CLOSE_PAST-VIS</small>. <small>C1.PL</small>-boy. <small>C1.SG</sma
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  • ...icates are additionally fricatized, unless preceded by certain consonants (see [[Gothedish#Orthography|orthography]] for more information). ...ig> ف</big> || 𐍈 || Θ ɵ || Хв хв || <i>sä'''hv'''en</i> /sɛː'''f'''n̩/ "to see"
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  • For more details, see [[IPA for Cha]]. ...né huo'' (in / inside the house), ''hue'' (at the house, home). As you can see, all these constructions follow the pattern "at" (expressed as Locative) "p
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  • | colspan=2 rowspan=3 | ''(see previous table)'' || ''oguá?''<br/>which (one)? || ''béo''<br/>no || ''á * to see: ''sítelon''
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  • ...none are represented by their own unique character. For more information, see [[#Consonant Clusters|Consonant Clusters]], below. ...Contionary: dai#Maltcégj|dai]]'' (no ''[[Contionary: ak#Maltcégj|ak]]''). (See '''[[#Nouns|Nouns]]''' for more on the use of the plural.)
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  • Please see my user page for details on SostiMatiko.
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  • # We could see ourselves in the water.
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  • ...syllable with a nucleus longer than one mora can be articulated as closed (See Morphophonology for more information).
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  • ...ku''" can mean "''eye''", "''optical''", "''to notice with the eyes''", "''see (look)''", "''perceive (with the eyes)''", or "''to peep''".
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  • :''Kirum tiktumiŋek'' "It's clothes I sew (as you can see)" - both object and listener focused. :''Kirum tiktutikeŋ'' "You sew clothes (I can see you do it)" - both subject and narrator focused.
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  • ! to see
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  • | 101 || to see || zien || gesinn , kucken || sehen || se || sjá || sjå || | 153 || lake || meer || Séi || See || sjö , tjärn (dialectal, a small lake) || vatn , stöðuvatn || innsjø
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  • | otherwise || {{IPA|ʃi~ʒi}} || See above for allophony. *''guedere, guedio, '''guede, gueso''''' "to see"
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  • ...that has different pronunciations, i.e. the many ways of pronouncing /r/ (see the R-rule). These are: /d/, /r/ and /s/; ! width="70px"| sea<br>''to see''
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  • == We could see ourselves in the water. ==
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  • ...inal concords. The extended pronominal concords are used to form pronouns (see [[Kola#Pronouns|pronouns]]) and with quantifiers - e.g. ዎቸ ''wócä'' " ...pronouns analogically from their respective extended pronominal prefixes (see [[Kola#Noun_classes|noun classes]]).
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  • ...prefix '''i-''', which occurs before some case prefixes and after others (see [[Ngolu#Case|Case]] below for more information). ...e unless specifically given permission otherwise. To read more about this, see [[Ngolu#Social_Stratification_and_Language_Use|Social Stratification and La
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  • ...position ''tró'' triggers a second degree mutation in the following onset (see Onset mutations above). ...The preposition ó triggers a first degree mutation in the following onset (see Onset mutations above).
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  • | 101||see||vider||||||||見 ( gyen )
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  • Both the language and the setting are still under construction: see the [[Dundulanyä#External history|External history section on this page]] ...is only apparent either throughout the declension or in different styles, see e.g. ''ṣṭhīṭaṅ'' "yesterday", ''tataṅ'' "today" (← ''ṣṭhī
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  • |''furagage'' || fur.ag.ag.ɛ || v. || || to see too much || |''nagfuge'' || nag.fug.ɛ || v. || || being able to see [truth], knowledge of good and the lack thereof, to know ||
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  • ...you can stop, turn from your evil ways, and pursue righteousness! When you see it, stop and accept The Light that appears before you! Otherwise you will b
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  • ...ei huo'' (in / inside the house), ''hui'' (at the house, home). As you can see, all these constructions follow the pattern "at" (expressed as Locative) "p Another way of looking at adjectives is to see them as one-word subordinate clauses. The word ''losí'' is composed of two
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  • ...ch arises as a consequence of stressed monophthongs. For more information, see the following section on stress. :''See also: Attian [[Attian#Nouns|nouns]] and [[Attian#Verbs|verbs]].''
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  • ...s often recognized the pattern and use {{IPA|/l/}} instead of {{IPA|/d/}}: see e.g. ''línosawr'' "dinosaur". ...fixes (most notably ''-né'') attached to roots or stems ending in ''-sy''; see e.g. ''Esmérkowkasyné'' "Southern Caucasus" or ''somaldánesyné'' "unive
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  • |c=en| to [[see]]
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  • ...iŋëta wa-bimmëkārikka mërantaŋ'' (bird=TOP tree-LOC2 REL=CONT-sing-3sg.PRT see-1→3.PRT). ...ནིཀྐྃ ཏའིབཾ ཨེ་བིམྨཀའར྅ཀ ཐཾངྟཾ་པཾ ''mëranikke tîwa e-wimmëkārök thaŋta-pa (see-1sg.PRT bird-DEF REL=CONT-sing-3sg.PRT tree-LOC2=on).
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  • ...ed quick adaptation as the non-diacritic system induced much longer texts (see the comparison example). See also the [[Sceptrian#Table_of_correlatives|table of correlatives]].
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  • | see || cwâm
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  • <!--See Alabama language for allophony inspiration-->
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  • | cat-NOM.SG person-GEN.SG see-PFV.PTCP-C.NOM.SG | person-NOM.SG cat-GEN.SG see-PFV.PTCP-T.NOM.SG
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  • ''See Main article: [[Turruist Azkali grammar]]''
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  • |''to see''
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  • :See also: [[Verse:Tricin/Flora and fauna]]. The translations given are the clos :''See also: [[Eevo/Periodic table]], [[Verse:Tricin/Chemical names]].''
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  • :''See also: [[Kihā́mmic/Phonology|Kihā́mmic phonology]] and [[IPA for Kihā́ :''See also: [[Kihā́mmic/Verbs|Kihā́mmic verbs]]''
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  • ...χpʼ χtʼ χʈʼ χqʼ χs χɬ χʂ χts χtɬ χtʂ χdz χdɮ χdʐ χtsʼ χtɬʼ χtʂʼ χl χɭ χj > see laryngeal reflexes.
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  • |''to see''
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  • |c=en| to see
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  • ...hen used in such compounds. For example, ''nuli'', which usually means "to see", means "to intend" in compounds.
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  • ...I'll give you a prescription for some diuretics to help with that, but to see any improvement you really do need to change your diet. they see discourse and just go
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  • ...linked to my project "Drawn to AfterLife," though the language itself may see use in my other projects. It is one of the three notable languages of DTAL,
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  • | '''see''' || ''pitiere'', ''piet-''
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  • ...possessum becomes attached to its possessor by means of the morpheme -u-. See the below examples:
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  • Min werde görtaç Betikiy. (I’ll see '''the''' book.) Min werde görtaç ol Betik. (I’ll see '''a''' book.)
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  • | see
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  • ¹ The consonant is dropped, leading to predictable vowel simplifications (see the next section below).
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  • ...xt-align: left;"| Only occurs word-finally in stressed monosyllabic words. See additional notes at ⟨ae⟩. |style="text-align: left;"| See notes at ⟨ae⟩.
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  • **''rø'e'' 'to see'
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  • * ''Toe wijdt im'' - You see him. ...jr'' (to go), ''daar'' (to give), ''dijr'' (to say, to tell), ''wijr'' (to see), ''duir'' (to lead), ''vluir'' (to flow, to slip by) and ''proer'' (to com
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  • ...following one: ''néŋi'' “we (incl.) see him” becomes ''néŋū'' “we (incl.) see them”, where ''-i'' (inclusive marker) is elided by by ''-ū'' (3rd plura ...s: ''ne-n-ŋ-i-a → ''*néŋŋi'' (old form), ''nenaŋi'' (new form) “we (incl.) see”.
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  • ...rative Swadesh list for the Tigolic languages. For other Talmic languages, see [[Talmic languages/Swadesh list]]. |c=05|''see, seen, seez'' (n)
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  • ..., even though they would still claim their right to the whole of Rauna and see themselves as a continuation of the Raunan Empire. A third partly-Raunan id
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  • ...dependent language, based on how divergent it is from the other dialects. See discussion above.</ref>
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  • ...ay to say what English would set aside with commas, for example, 'I, Tony, see the child' would be 'We Toni nox triju ija pocuk'. 3.SG.DEF.ABS child RELN.ABS 3.SG.DEF.DAT dog STRN.NPST.PRF.REAL see NTRN.NPST.NPRF.REAL be happy
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  • ..., in which case they are assimilated into one another with a pitch accent (see below) falling on the last diphthong. If the diphthong(s) preceding the pit Unlike ''sang'' (see below), ''stófð'' only seems to occur on certain monosyllables that find
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  • ...''ir''' (pl. ind.) - pufl'''ir''' (sg. def.) - pufl'''yllir''' (pl. def.) (see below for the ''-ir'' plural) ...verbs''', descendants of the Latin second conjugation, like ''viðajr ''"to see" (< vidēre) or ''sfajr ''"to be aware" (< sapēre);
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  • |see-<small>PST</small> ...e simple consonant letters are doubled to form the five voiced consonants (see below). The 10 basic vowel jimu can be combined to form 10 more complex one
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  • cona·vir: see
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  • sû dvîd - to see - sehen <br> ral klêmê - I understand, I see - Ich verstehe <br>
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  • ...all> || man || <small>COORD</small> || strike.<small>AG</small> || then || see.<small>AG</small>
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  • ...ffix in the plural as well as in definite (strong) form and in the dative (see below).
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  • :''This article describes Classical Netagin. See subpages for the modern vernacular lects.'' ...regular gizra, i.e. for most choices of root consonants (for other gzarot, see [[Netagin/Gzarot]]):
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  • → ''See [[Lahob languages#Morphology|Lahob languages § Morphology]] for diachronic → ''See also [[Chlouvānem/Syntax#Noun_phrase|Chlouvānem syntax § Noun phrase]] f
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  • ...iaten'' 'forget', ''liasen, las, liaren'' 'read', ''siawen, saw, siawen'' 'see'. There are also the j-present verbs ''bidin, bad, biaden'' 'beg, pray', ''
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  • See also [[Soc'ul'/Just Used 5 Minutes of Your Day]] Yes. I see Agma Schwa.
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  • ...?'' "Where is the church?". ''Ema'' is also used in the progressive idiom (see below). ...es as a possessive adjective, e.g. ''Mi mennun de welet'' "I would like to see you" (i.e. "your seeing"), ''Hi gall lavro Cumbraek'' "she can speak Cumbra
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  • | gloss = 3SG.SUBJ see-PST DEF man not | translation = He didn't see the man.
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  • |see=heuá
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  • | to see
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  • ...n="2" style="color: {{{fontcolor}}}; background-color: {{{familycolor}}};"|See also: [[wikipedia:Language|Language]] &ndash; [[wikipedia:Lists of language
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  • :''See [[Togarmite/Old/Gzarot]] for common verb irregularities..''
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  • ...memorized in order to use the verbal inverse prefix ''tā-/ta-'' correctly (see section on [[Nankôre#Verbs|Verbs]] for additional details regarding invers | gloss = 1S see PST-AUX.TRN CONN=heart down fall PST-INTR
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  • ...'''/r̝/'''. Also, unlike Slavic, '''<đ>''' is used for '''/ð/'''. For more see [[#Orthography|orthography]]. See the alphabet grouped by feature in the tables below.
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  • ...I ''augējets'', from PME ''[[PME_Lexicon#.E1.B8.ABeugg|ḫeugg]]'' “to know, see.” ...ranir_Lexicon#quo|quo]] [[Aeranir_Lexicon#carmen|carmen]]''<br />I ache to see the ocean once more.
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  • |see |to see
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  • ...verbs have distinct past and present forms - e.g ''us arke'' "he must/may see", ''us arkaaye'' "he must/may have seen"-->
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  • | Past || (see vowel charts)
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  • ...compatibility. Ultimately, a more compatible Coptic script would start to see usage by May of the same year. In July, two months later, the Latin script
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  • | '''sea''' || ''see'' | '''English Channel''' || ''Suyþsee''
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  • *''Lie wise.'' "They saw." > ''Lie fetch weethe.'' "They did see."
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  • ...form ''no'' is preferred in colloquial speech. Due to the L-linking rule (see above), this has led to the stereotype of Skellans saying ''nol'' for ''naw
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  • ...bulary successfully to Indo-Uralic and Nostratic roots, respectively. They see these Nepokian words and Nepokian in general as a missing link between Prot
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  • Consonants generally do not occur in clusters, with some exceptions (see [[#Phonotactics|Phonotactics]] below). Any consonant except a fricative may (see also [[https://linguifex.com/wiki/Is_Burunking/Vocabulary | Vocabulary]])
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  • |See the Light! (Polite) |do not (see [[Aoma#Negation|the main article]])
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  • → ''See [[Chlouvānem/Calendar and time|Chlouvānem calendar]] for a description of
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  • ...s be treated as a subject, unless specified otherwise: ''nenētu'' is "they see him/her", but ''nenurtu'' is "he/she sees them".
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  • ...perform the verb, or is receptive to the idea of doing the verb's action. See the last example above for clarification.
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  • ...nouns (transformed into /w/ after a vowel) and ''-do'' for animate nouns (see section on cases for more details). Also, "natural" gender is usually refle
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  • ...varieties, Latin short '''a''' was backed and rounded before a coda ''l'', see <small>ALTUM</small> → ''olt'' (cf. [[w:Lombard language|Lombard]] ''olt' * The same result happened for '''ul''' sequences, which were lowered, see <small>FULMEN</small> → ''folmin'' (cf. Lom. ''fulmen'', It. ''fulmine'')
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  • | naya-eu || ney-eu || neko-euko || to see
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  • ...mistakes observed in the litigants' correspondence. For more information, see [[Vadi#Orthographic_Systems|Vadi Orthography]].</ref>
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  • !see
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  • If one observes the conjugation of the verb ''lyrne'', he will see that in the 2nd and the 3rd person singular the root undergoes a vowel chan |''to see''
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  • |c=en| to see
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  • | to see || sjen || זען ‎ || gweld || ראה ‎ || sēon || {{term|סיאן}} | sea || see || ים || môr || ים ‎ || sǣ , mere , lagu , brim , hæf , ġeofon |
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  • ...ferżaten'' 'forget', ''liazen, laz, liazen'' 'read', ''sión, siá, sión'' 'see'. There are also the j-Präsens verbs ''bidien, biad, biaden'' 'beg, pray',
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  • ...in "father". An "o" with an unlaut is pronounced as in German. As you can see, even though Sangi is a decendent of English it has developed new sounds wh
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  • ! to see
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  • Non-stressed syllables are reduced. (See [[Ox-Yew#Phonotactics|Phonotactics]]).
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