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#: '' Is '''y''' [[Contionary:mea|míra]] [[Contionary:perr|pirrio]].'' | #: '' Is '''y''' [[Contionary:mea|míra]] [[Contionary:perr|pirrio]].'' | ||
#: ''᛬ᛁᛞ'''‧ᛦ‧'''ᛘᛁᚱᚭ‧ᛄᛁᛊᛁᚮ᛬'' | #: ''᛬ᛁᛞ'''‧ᛦ‧'''ᛘᛁᚱᚭ‧ᛄᛁᛊᛁᚮ᛬'' | ||
#:: | #:: {{n-g|'''She''' is my sister.}} | ||
====Related terms==== | ====Related terms==== | ||
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===Particle=== | ===Particle=== | ||
# No (negative reply) | # No (negative reply) | ||
#: | #: {{n-g|Tilcs sarjak?}} (Do you want fish?) | ||
#: | #: {{n-g|'''Y'''}} (No) | ||
# Negation | # Negation | ||
#: | #: {{n-g|'''Y''' munasza!}} (Not even!) | ||
# Negative vote | # Negative vote | ||
#: | #: {{n-g|2.122.000 ne cse 990.000 '''y'''}} (2.122.000 yes and 990.000 no) | ||
====Alternative forms==== | ====Alternative forms==== | ||
# | # {{n-g|'ü'}} (Adapted from Hungarian orthography in older texts, may still be used for this word specifically) | ||
# | # {{n-g|'oi'}} (Historical spelling, considered obsolete) | ||
[[Category:Grekelin lemmas]] | [[Category:Grekelin lemmas]] | ||
Latest revision as of 22:03, 7 May 2026
Anrish
Etymology
From Middle Anrish ía, from Old Anrish ina (masc.), and ía (fem.), from the accusative singular of Proto-Germanic *iz
Pronunciation
(Anrish) IPA: /iɤ̯/
Pronoun
y (runic:‧ᛦ‧)
- Animate third-person pronoun; he, she, it, they
Related terms
- (inanimate): ì
Inflection
| Case | singular | plural |
|---|---|---|
| Common | y ⁄ ì | yr ⁄ er |
| Dative | ere | eme |
| Genitive | eð | ero |
Grekelin
Pronunciation (IPA)
Etymology
From Old Grekelin υ (ü) a misspelling of Pre-Grekelin οι (oi, pronounced the same as υ), derived from Medieval Greek ὄχι (ókhi), from Ancient Greek ούχι (oukhi), a variant of ου(κ) (ou(k)). The intervocalic [ç] was dropped somewhere in the 8th century (So 3-4 centuries before the Seljuk conquest), leading to /oi̯/ which then merged with the existing digraph <οι> yielding /y/.
Particle
- No (negative reply)
- Tilcs sarjak? (Do you want fish?)
- Y (No)
- Negation
- Y munasza! (Not even!)
- Negative vote
- 2.122.000 ne cse 990.000 y (2.122.000 yes and 990.000 no)
Alternative forms
- 'ü' (Adapted from Hungarian orthography in older texts, may still be used for this word specifically)
- 'oi' (Historical spelling, considered obsolete)
Knrawi
| Wacag logograph |
|---|
Etymology
Inherited.
Pronunciation
- ⫽ɉ̍˥⫽
Postposition
y (second-person zy)
- into
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