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==Atruozan==
==Atruozan==
===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From [[Canangamese]] ''[[mū́ṭṭimā]]'' ("sailor"). 


===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
*(''Translira'') [[Atruozan language#Phonology|IPA]]: //mu.ottima.a/ [muːt̪ːimaː]/
*(''Translira'') [[Atruozan language#Phonology|IPA]]: /mu.ottima.a/ [muːt̪ːimaː]
===Noun===
===Noun===
'''muottimää'''
'''muottimää''' ''(front class, masculine)''


# definition
# satyriasist
#:''example usage of '''muottimää''' here''
#: ''.to koguyawa' đukođo' to '''muottimääëlv''''.''
#:: ''italicised translation here.''
#:: ''All (male) sailors are satyriasists.''





Revision as of 04:13, 17 October 2022

Atruozan

Etymology

From Canangamese mū́ṭṭimā ("sailor").

Pronunciation

  • (Translira) IPA: /mu.ottima.a/ [muːt̪ːimaː]

Noun

muottimää (front class, masculine)

  1. satyriasist
    .to koguyawa' đukođo' to muottimääëlv'.
    All (male) sailors are satyriasists.


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