Contionary:do
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Avendonian
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| ← 1 | 2 | 3 → |
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Pronunciation
Etymology
From Latin duo.
Numeral
do
- two
Gothevian
Etymology
Inherited from Gothic *𐌳𐌿𐌱𐍉 (*dubō).
Pronunciation
- IPA: /dwo/
| realizations across dialects | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| eastern dialects | central dialects | northern dialects | ||||||
| dialect | realization of standard word | native cognate | dialect | realization of standard word | native cognate | dialect | realization of standard word | native cognate |
| Pétrik | [dʋo̞] | [du] | Štṓvēn | [dʷɤ̞] | Škup | [dʋo̞(ː)], [dʋu(ː)] | [duːʋ] | |
| Šcip | [dʋo̞] | [du] | Liwš | [dʷɤ̞] | [dʷɤ̞] | Gúppov | [dʋo̞(ː)], [dʋu(ː)] | [ˈduːʋə] |
| Urínnawš | [dʋɔ] | [duʋ], [duf] | Ṓšebbov | [d(ʷ)o̞], [d(ʷ)o̞u̯] | [do̞u̯] | Játov | [dʋo̞(ː)], [dʋu(ː)] | [ˈduːʋə] |
| Qḗnjy | [dʋo̞] | [du] | Dábyr | [dʷɤ̞] | [dʷɤ̞] | Kyē̈́m | [dʋo̞(ː)] | [ˈduːʋə] |
| Máreiš | [dʋɔ], [dʋu] | [duʋ] | Prílyp | [d(ʷ)o̞] | [d(ʷ)o̞] | |||
| Áškylov | [dʋɔ], [dʋu] | [duʋ], [ˈduʋə] | ||||||
| southern dialects | Pyre dialects | western dialects | ||||||
| dialect | realization of standard word | native cognate | dialect | realization of standard word | native cognate | dialect | realization of standard word | native cognate |
| Kalk | [ˈdʋo̯(a)] | [ˈdua] | Evéndypol | [d(ʋ)u] | [du] | Bítyl | [d(ʷ)o̞] | [duj], [d(ʷ)o̞j] |
| Álapol | [ˈdʋo̯(a)] | [ˈdua] | Gúcdy | [ˈd(ʋ)u(a)] | [ˈdua] | |||
| Klérin | [ˈdʋo̯(a)] | [ˈdua] | ||||||
| Mándōv | [ˈdʋo̯(a)] | [ˈdua], [ˈdo̞a] | ||||||
Noun
do (do) f (plural doš, definite dóun, collective gydó, relational adjective dóêin)
- bird
- Synonym: (obsolete) ful (ful)
Declension
Declension of do
| Feminine | singular | plural | ||
| indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
| nominative-accusative | do /dwo/ |
dóün /ˈdwo.un/ |
doš /dwoʃ/ |
dóäš /ˈdwo.aʃ/ |
| genitive-dative | dóüš /ˈdwo.uʃ/ |
dóö /ˈdwo.vo/ |
dóën /ˈdwo.jen/ | |
Niemish
Pronunciation
- IPA: /dʊ/
Etymology
From Gothic du.
Preposition
do
- (+ accusative) to, towards
Phrygian
Etymology
From Classical Phrygian sɑ (δa), so (δo), from Proto-Semitic *ḏV- + *-a-, with contamination from *-šū̆-. See s(ɛ)- for more.
Pronunciation
Pronoun
s̃o • (do) m (plural ʌoɯ, feminine s̃ɛ)
- (relative) who, that, which
- a resumptive pronoun
Inflection
| Declension of s̃o (do) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Singular | Plural | |||
| Masculine | Feminine | Masculine | Feminine | |
| Nominative Oblique |
s̃o do |
s̃ɛ de |
ʌoɯ lom |
ʌɛï leï |
Related terms
Categories:
- Contionary
- Avendonian cardinal numerals
- Avendonian numerals
- Avendonian words
- Latin links with redundant alt parameters
- Gothevian terms derived from Gothic
- Gothevian terms inherited from Gothic
- Gothevian lemmas
- Gothevian nouns
- Gothevian feminine nouns
- Niemish words
- Niemish prepositions
- Phrygian pronouns
- Phrygian lemmas