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Created page with "==Enventian== ===Etymology=== From {{der|envu|ole-envu|deg}} from {{der|envu|gmw-pro|*dag}} from {{der|envu|gem-pro|*dagaz}}. ===Pronunciation=== * IPA: {{ipa|[ˈdek], [ˈdeg]}} ** (''Nornwen, Routland, Kjót, Sjarstäd'') IPA: {{ipa|[ˈdeχ]}} ===Noun=== {{head|envu|noun|g=m}} # day ====Inflection (Strong)==== {{Template:Env-1mf|dig}} ====Derived terms==== * {{term|deglisc}} * {{term|códeg}} * {{term|gesjedeg}} * {{term|hjodeg}} * {{te..." |
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#:: ''Good morning (lit. good '''day''').'' | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:29, 26 April 2026
Enventian
Etymology
From Old Enventian deg from Proto-West Germanic *dag from Proto-Germanic *dagaz.
Pronunciation
Noun
deg m
- day
- Góde deg.
- Good morning (lit. good day).
- Góde deg.
Inflection (Strong)
| 1st (a stem) Declension | ||
| case | singular | plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | deg | digar |
| Accusative | digan | digar |
| Genitive | digs | dige |
| Dative | dige | digy |
| Instrumental | digé | digy |