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# ''linking particle''
# ''linking particle''
#: {{ux|jl-two||}}
#: {{ux|jl-two||}}
==[[Ckul]]==
===Etymology===
African Latin ''nos'' > Latin ''nōs'' > Proto-Italic ''*nōs'' > Proto-Indo-European ''*n̥smé''.
===Pronunciation===
(''Ckul'') [[IPA for Ckul|IPA]]: /no/
=== Pronoun===
# we/us (not you), ''first person exclusive plural absolutive personal pronoun''
====Inflection====
Ergative is '''{{C|non}}''', Dative is '''{{C|noy}}'''.  Genitive is covered by the possessive pronoun '''{{C|nojcrr}}'''
====Related terms====
* {{C|duno}} - dual first person absolutive personal pronoun (exclusive)
* {{C|jo}} - singular first person absolutive personal pronoun
{{Aquatiki}}
[[Category:Ckul pronouns]] [[Category:Ckul words]]

Revision as of 13:45, 24 January 2025

Cet

Alternative forms

Etymology

German "noch", Dutch "nog", with the final consonant dropped because of phonotactical restrictions.

Pronunciation

(Cet) IPA: /nɔ/

Adverb

yet

  1. yet, still
    no háztí
    I don't have a house yet


Usage notes

no comes before the phrase it modifies

Niemish

Pronunciation

Etymology

From Gothic náus.

Noun

n.m. vowel stem

  1. corpse

Declension

declension of (nh declension)
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative nón nós nózas
genitive nós nózes nówe nóse
dative nóm nǫ́ nómę

Synonyms

Jokelang 2

Pronunciation

Particle

no

  1. possessive particle
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  2. linking particle
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