Contionary:kyinī: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 17:40, 1 August 2025
Azimasi
Etymology
From Old Azimasi kunih, from Proto-Artonian *kunis, from Proto-Mish *ḱwen-.
Pronunciation
Noun
kyinī c
- dog
- Kiyyh vasivoh kyin.
- A man saw a dog.
Categories:
- Azimasi terms inherited from Old Azimasi
- Azimasi terms derived from Old Azimasi
- Azimasi terms inherited from Proto-Artonian
- Azimasi terms derived from Proto-Artonian
- Azimasi terms inherited from Proto-Mish
- Azimasi terms derived from Proto-Mish
- Contionary
- Azimasi lemmas
- Azimasi nouns
- Azimasi common-gender nouns
- Azimasi terms with usage examples