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Contionary:дык
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Guimin
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European **dn̥ǵʰwéh₂s.
Pronunciation
Noun
дык • (dyk) f (oblique stem дыкв- (dykw-))
- tongue, language
- Ик, Зә̄мә̄ччӏэ̄ Васыфкӏырс, сә чӏиръырг Васыфӣ Арахгъулӣъ виркӏтӏ; ми ю̄ъс тӏотӏэ биврэс дык гӯйминтиъ нивӣдыъкьичӏәш вэцӏ, мин ю̄ътӏ ик вәл кӏә̄мими пӏыътӏръис мәс нипӏитт дыквэхъ Рӯсиэ̄с нибӣъды имытӏ.
- This eulogy by me, Zamacch Wasyfkyr, is dedicated to Wasyf Arakhghul; I know many of you in the audience may not speak Guimin, but I chose by my father's wishes not to write it in Russian.
sg | pl | |
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abs | дык | дыкэ̄с |
erg | дыквэ̄ | дыквэ̄с |
gen1 | дыкэ̄тиъ | дыкэ̄мтиъ |
gen2 | дыквэ̄с | дыквэ̄м |
dat | дыквӣъ | дыквэ̄мәс |
instr | дыквэхъ | дыквэ̄биъ |
com | дыквэ̄ми | |
eq | дыквэ̄сы |
Derived terms
- дык мя̄нджиътиъ (dyk mjānǯiˤtiˤ)
- рэ̄дык (rēdyk)