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# (''answering question 'where' '') [[wikt:in#English|in]], [[wikt:inside#English|inside]] [''with dative''] | # (''answering question 'where' '') [[wikt:in#English|in]], [[wikt:inside#English|inside]] [''with dative''] | ||
# (''answering question 'where to' '') [[wikt:to#English|to]], [[wikt:into#English|into]] [''with accusative''] | # (''answering question 'where to' '') [[wikt:to#English|to]], [[wikt:into#English|into]] [''with accusative''] | ||
==[[Europic]]== | |||
[[Category: Europic words]] | |||
[[Category: Europic verbs]] | |||
[[Category: Europic short-form verbs]] | |||
{{Template: Europic Pronuncation|ve}} | |||
===Verb=== | |||
'''ve''' | |||
# to turn, to change direction, to veer | |||
#: Has long-form variant ''[[Contionary: verte#Europic|verte]]''. | |||
====Synonyms==== | |||
* ''[[Contionary: verte#Europic|verte]]'' ‘to turn’ | |||
Latest revision as of 19:39, 18 March 2026
Avendonian
Pronunciation
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *waiwô, *wai.
Interjection
ve
- Used to show annoyance
- Ve! Svige e lata-me en ruva!
- Hmph! Shut up and leave me alone!
- Ve! Svige e lata-me en ruva!
Noun
ve m sg or m pl (plural ve)
- woe, grief
Carnian
Alternative forms
- ven (used before words beginning with a vowel)
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *vъ(n).
Pronunciation
- IPA: [ʋɛ]
Preposition
ve
- (answering question 'where' ) in, inside [with dative]
- (answering question 'where to' ) to, into [with accusative]
Europic
Pronunciation
- Europic Phonology: /ve/
Verb
ve
- to turn, to change direction, to veer
- Has long-form variant verte.
Synonyms
- verte ‘to turn’