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Created page with "==Enventian== ===Alternative forms=== * {{alt|envu|-ke|-kjen|-kje}} * {{alt|envu|-kin|-ki|-gi}} (''emphatic'') ===Etymology=== From {{der|envu|gmw-pro|*-ukīn}}. ===Pronunciation=== * (''North'') IPA: [kɑ̃], (''without the an/en merger'') [kɜ̃] ** (''emphatic'') IPA: [kĩː],[kĩːn] ===Suffix=== {{head|envu|suffix}} # ''(a diminutive used to form nouns)'' #: ''eks > iks'''ken''' '' #:: ''axe > hatch'''et''' ''"
 
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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From {{der|envu|gmw-pro|*-ukīn}}.
From {{der|envu|ole-envu|-chen}}, from {{der|envu|gmw-pro|*-ukīn}}.


===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===

Latest revision as of 16:47, 13 June 2026

Enventian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Enventian -chen, from Proto-West Germanic *-ukīn.

Pronunciation

  • (North) IPA: [kɑ̃], (without the an/en merger) [kɜ̃]
    • (emphatic) IPA: [kĩː],[kĩːn]

Suffix

-ken

  1. (a diminutive used to form nouns)
    eks > iksken
    axe > hatchet