Difference between revisions of "Sahartionary:kreok"

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! style="background:#c0c0e2;width:16%"|
! style="background:#c0c0e2;width:16%"|
! style="background:#c0c0e2" | singular
! style="background:#c0c0e2" | formal
! style="background:#c0c0e2" | plural
! style="background:#c0c0e2" | informal
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! style="background:#e1e1f4" | nominative
! style="background:#e1e1f4" | infinitive/bare root
| style="background:#F3F3FF" | kum
| style="background:#F3F3FF" | kreok
| style="background:#F3F3FF" | kune
| colspan="2" |  
|-
|-
! style="background:#e1e1f4" | accusative
! style="background:#e1e1f4" | accusative

Revision as of 20:14, 16 November 2022

Naean

Etymology

From Middle Naean *kraə with coda reduplication of initial consonant, from Tolec *krao, from West Acre **klaw, ultimately from Proto-Rietic *klaw.

Pronunciation

  • (Standard) IPA(key): /krʌg/ [kʰrʌk̚]

Verb

kreok

  1. definition
    example usage of kreok here
    italicised translation here.


Inflection

Usage notes

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