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*(''Vosan'') [[Vosan language#Phonology| | *(''Vosan'') IPA<sup>([[Vosan language#Phonology|key]])</sup>: /i/ | ||
===Interjection=== | ===Interjection=== | ||
'''{{cs|VOSAN|i}}''' • (i) | '''{{cs|VOSAN|i}}''' • (i) |
Revision as of 17:23, 5 November 2022
Asakan
Etymology
From Proto-Monyo *ew.
Pronunciation
Conjunction
i
- and
- K'ani ian honi ua hinki i soitxa rintafan.
- I didn't eat breakfast and dinner yesterday.
- K'ani ian honi ua hinki i soitxa rintafan.
Inflection
Usage notes
Synonyms
Derived terms
Related terms
Atruozan
Etymology
From Canangamese hḗ (“coconut”), from Classical Canangamese bhḗ (“coconut”), from Early Classical Canangamese[?] bhyā́, from Proto-Canamic *bʱjá:, ultimately from Proto-Asuranesian *sbi- (“coconut”).
Pronunciation
- (Translira) IPA(key): /i/
Noun
i (front class, inanimate)
- coconut
- .i ghomgac.
- Coconuts are hard.
- .i ghomgac.
Inflection
Usage notes
The PoA inherent to the word for nominal suffixes is post-alveolar/coronal.
Synonyms
Derived terms
Related terms
Vosan
Pronunciation
- (Vosan) IPA(key): /i/
Interjection
i • (i)
- expression of pain, sorrow, surprise
- I, ¿azel sane?
- Oh, where did it go wrong?
- I, ¿azel sane?
Derived Terms
Related Terms
Yucho
Etymology
From Proto-Yucho *hì (“dawn, breakfast”).
Pronunciation
Noun
i