Sahartionary:i

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Asakan

Etymology

From Proto-Monyo *ew.

Pronunciation

  • (Standard Asakan) IPA(key): /i/
  • (Southern Asakan) IPA(key): /ɪj/

Conjunction

i

  1. and
    K'ani ian honi ua hinki i soitxa rintafan.
    I didn't eat breakfast and dinner yesterday.


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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)

  1. coconut
    .i ghomgac.
    Coconuts are hard.


Inflection

Usage notes

The PoA inherent to the word for nominal suffixes is post-alveolar/coronal.

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Vosan

Pronunciation

  • (Vosan) IPA(key): /i/

Interjection

i • (i)

  1. expression of pain, sorrow, surprise
    I, ¿azel sane?
    Oh, where did it go wrong?

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Yucho

Etymology

From Proto-Yucho *hì (“dawn, breakfast”).

Pronunciation

Noun

i

  1. Nirewo and Tuskurasu form of hi.