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#: ''Gadd sid '''voin''' dan mo flankak!''
#: ''Gada sid '''voin''' dan mo flankak!''
#: ''That stupid '''seagull''' stole my sandwich''!
#: ''That stupid '''seagull''' stole my sandwich''!


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Latest revision as of 20:08, 15 June 2024

Etymology

From Middle Badul voìn, from Old Badul voìln, from Vulgar Ucerian vaīln, from Ucerian waīln, from Areric waīlna, from Proto-Bintic *wailannā. Cognate with Narn dafad (sheep, singular).

voin

Pronunciation

  • (stressed)
    • IPA: /vo̞ɪn/ /vo̞in/ /viːn/ /vɪn/
  • (unstressed)
    • IPA: /vəɪn/
  • Rhymes: -oɪn, -oin

Definition

Noun

voin

  1. a sheep.
    Gada sid voin dan mo flankak!
    That stupid seagull stole my sandwich!

Declension