Contionary:jen

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Carnian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Clipping of Old Carnian jeden, itself from Proto-Slavic *edinъ. Compare Slovene en, Slovene eden, Serbo-Croatian jedan.

Pronunciation

Article

jen

  1. a, an (indefinite article)
    jen piesa dog

Usage notes

When preceded by jem or jes, it becomes shortened to en (Jem en CarnianI am a Carnian). When preceded by je, the phrase je jen is contracted to jen.

Declension

Singular
Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative jen jena jeno
Accusative inanimate jenà jenga
animate jenga
Genitive jene
Dative jemo jeni jemo

Numeral

jen (ordinal perv)

  1. one

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Etymology 1

Wacag logograph

From Sekhulla hən, from Wascotl *fen-.

Pronunciation

Noun

jen 4 (plural/indefinite jenjen)

  1. fish
    Hanuc' a hab a có tabdil jen cuder n'ehx.
    The mother and child see lots of fish blood and a flower.
  2. (comparative) small fish
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Adjective

jen

  1. (aquatic animals) small
    Uc' coxteirí coxhablaz'i joti, í añ'jenjenjí hiaíu cexhú jutxux.
    You'd think those are just babies, but tropical bottletail squids are all that small.
  2. (dialectal, slang) easy
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Derived terms

Etymology 2

Wacag logographs

From Sekhulla həni, from Wascotl *fen-i. Cognate to Kilīmos-sāîl fene.

Verb

jen

erg

  1. to flow
    Cual un', miu āhujen cuder' cuder' jer' en eý jenxad.
    Indeed, the water's been flowing too much in my area.

erg or acc

  1. to cry, to salivate
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Derived terms

Etymology 3

Wacag logographs

From Sekhulla hənsuʃ, from Wascotl *fen-cosc. Cognate to Gwaxol xwez¹.

Adjective

jen

  1. moist, wet
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  2. (dialectal) sad
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Synonyms

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