Difference between revisions of "Sahartionary:ljeat"
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*(''[[Cerman]]'') IPA<sup>([[Terminian language#Phonology|key]])</sup>: / | *(''[[Cerman]]'') IPA<sup>([[Terminian language#Phonology|key]])</sup>: /ʎat/ | ||
*(''[[Amerhan]]'') IPA<sup>([[Amerhani Terminian#Phonology|key]])</sup>: /lat/ | *(''[[Amerhan]]'') IPA<sup>([[Amerhani Terminian#Phonology|key]])</sup>: /lat/ | ||
Revision as of 23:20, 13 September 2023
Terminian
100 | ||
← 9 | 10 | 11 → |
Cardinal: ljeat |
Etymology
From Middle Terminian leat, from Old Terminian dahat, from Proto-Termic *daʕat, from Proto-Ngerupic *cexoco (“ten”).
Pronunciation
Numeral
ljeat
- ten