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Nouns are presented in both their singular and plural forms. Verbs are presented with their present imperative, preterite 3rd person animate, and verbal noun form.
Nouns are presented in both their singular and plural forms. Verbs are presented with their present imperative, preterite 3rd person animate, and verbal noun form.


Abbreviations:
*EC: Early Classical Wiobian
*LC: Late Classical Wiobian
*EMW: Early Middle Wiobian
*LMW: Late Middle Wiobian
*MSW: Modern Standard Wiobian
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Nouns are presented in both their singular and plural forms. Verbs are presented with their present imperative, preterite 3rd person animate, and verbal noun form.

Abbreviations:

  • EC: Early Classical Wiobian
  • LC: Late Classical Wiobian
  • EMW: Early Middle Wiobian
  • LMW: Late Middle Wiobian
  • MSW: Modern Standard Wiobian


A

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
a LC: /ʔaː/ that

B

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
bebiul LC: /bəˈbiul/ straighten
bemezz LC: /bəˈmecː/ to yearn for
benuß LC: /bəˈnusː/ to judge
berast LC: /bəˈraçt/
MSW: [tʂʰɐi̯t˧]
to strengthen
biul LC: /biul/ straight, just

D

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
Dinz, Dinzet LC: /dinc/ wonder, miracle
duoɟ LC: /duoɟ/ perfect auxiliary

E

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
ei LC: /ʔei/
MSW:/ʔæi̯˧/
vocative particle From Proto-Gamedan *hai

F

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
Fran, Frane LC: /ˈfraːn/ mark

G

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
gerzißt LC: /gərˈcist/ start, initiate ger- 'inceptive prefix' + zißt 'walk'

H

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
Hung, Hunget LC: /xuŋː/ help, aid
Huy, Gehuy LC: /xuːj/ place, space (meant for something)

Ƕ

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
Ƕah, Ƕahet LC: /xʷaː/ person, human being
ƕiem LC: /xʷiem/ one (1); a, an (indefinite article) Proto-Gamedan *kʷēm- 'one'. ~ Thm. cṓm, Raxic quēm.
ƕind LC: /xʷind/
MSW: /xin˨˦˩/
we (1st person plural)

I

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
i LC: /ʔiː/
MSW: /ʔəi̯˨˩/
you, thou (2nd person singular)
in LC: /̓ˈʔiːn/ (stressed)
/ʔin/ (unstressed)
MSW: /ʔin˨˩/
I (1st person singular)
inde LC: /̓ˈʔində/
MSW: /ʔin˨˦˩/
suddenly

J

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
je LC: /jeː/, /jə/
MSW: /jə/
and
Jeng (no pl.) LC: /ˈjeŋː/ (Classical) water
Jenger, Jenger LC: /ˈjeŋːər/ sea, ocean
Jund, Junde LC: /jund/ life

Ɉ

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes

K

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
Kau, Gekau LC: /kau̯/ side, vicinity
klöh LC: /kløː/ cross, go over
&klöh LC: /kløː/ auxiliary verb for the comparative

L

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
lind LC: /lind/
MSW: /lin˨˦˩/
you, ye (2nd person plural)
Lort, Gelort LC: /lort/ (Classical) time, (literary, in plural) era, times

M

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
mezz LC: /mecː/
MSW: /məi̯k˩˧/
to wait for
mi LC: /miː/
MSW: /ɲəi̯˨˩/
this
mit LC: /miːt/
MSW: /ɲæt˩˧/
to give PGam *mīd-
mung LC: /muŋː/ come

N

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
nie LC: /nie/ co-relative pronoun from Proto-Gamedan *ʔinē, an anaphoric pronoun
nung LC: /nuŋː/ small
Nuß, Nußt LC: /nusː/ (Classical) language, tongue, speech

O

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes

P

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
pep LC: /peːp/ to give charitably
pör LC: /pøːr/ to push

Q

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
querþ LC: /ˈkʷers/ love

R

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
Rast, Raste LC: /ˈraçt/
MSW: [ʐɐi̯t˧]
power, might
Rüös, Geruos LC: /ˈryøç/ dog

S

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
Sion, Sionet LC: /ˈçion/ crown, garland
Sioner, Sioner LC: /ˈçio.nər/ royal crown

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
ßell LC: /selː/ to hug, envelop
ẞill, ẞellet LC: /silː/ embrace

T

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
trum LC: /ˈtruːm/ flat
Tumm, Tumme LC: /ˈtumː/ bird
tur LC: /ˈtuːr/ on, in

Þ

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
Þaft, Þafte LC: /saft/ wave
Þiem, Þieme LC: /siem/ deed
þiom LC: /siom/ do

U

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
Uor(e)s, Uorse LC: /ˈʔuorəç/, /ʔuorç/ wolf, predatory beast Euphemism from augmentative uo- + Rüös 'dog'

W

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
Wäls, Walser LC: /wɛlç/ surface, page
Winken, Winkene LC: /ˈwiŋkən/ (literary) human, person; (Classical) mortal PGam *wing- 'die' + *-in patient suffix
Wiote LC: /ˈwiotə/ sky, heaven, God
Wuze LC: /ˈwuːcə/ grace, mercy

Z

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes
Zall, Zalle LC: /ˈcalː/ man (adult male)
zißt LC: /ˈcist/ run
zung LC: /ˈcuŋː/ walk; (Classical) act, conduct oneself

Å

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes

Ä

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes

Ö

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes

Ü

Wiobian Pronunciation Meaning (English) Etymology Notes