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Created page with "==Soc'ul'== {{wacag|qsc=1}} ===Etymology=== {{qsc-inh|ɣit|ekit-osc<c:ekit->}} ===Pronunciation=== * {{IPA all|qsc|[ɣi˥t]}} ===Verb=== {{qsc-v|erg}} # to be bitter #: {{ux|qsc||}} ===Adjective=== {{head|qsc|adjective}} # bitter #: {{ux|qsc||}}" |
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Latest revision as of 09:52, 4 May 2026
Soc'ul'
Etymology
From Sekhulla ɣit, from Wascotl *ekit-osc.
Pronunciation
Verb
yit ᴇʀɢ
- to be bitter
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Adjective
yit
- bitter
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Categories:
- Requests for Wacag script for Soc'ul' terms
- Soc'ul' terms inherited from Sekhulla
- Soc'ul' terms derived from Sekhulla
- Soc'ul' terms inherited from Wascotl
- Soc'ul' terms derived from Wascotl
- Soc'ul' terms derived from the Wascotl root *ekit-
- Contionary
- Soc'ul' lemmas
- Soc'ul' verbs
- Soc'ul' ergative verbs
- Soc'ul' adjectives