Badul conjuctions: gnite: Difference between revisions
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(Created page with "===Etymology=== From Middle Badul ''ganite'', from Old Badul ''yganite'', from Ucerian ''aig an iate'' ("at the place"). Cognate with Grig nhiċ. ===Pronunciation=== * '''IPA''': /nɪtʃ/ [nitʃ] ===Definition=== # where #: In, at or to which place or situation. #:: ''Whad usfast mi '''gnite''' va mi læt sin ptig.'' #:: ''I have forgotten '''where''' I was in this book.'' #: In, at or to the place (that) or a place (that). #:: ''Vin gnite æt tu tet dwarn wu.'' #::...") |
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'''[https://dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/where where]''' | |||
# | # In, at or to which place or situation. | ||
# | #: ''Whad usfast mi '''gnite''' va mi læt sin ptig.'' | ||
# | #: ''I have forgotten '''where''' I was in this book.'' | ||
# | # In, at or to the place (that) or a place (that). | ||
#: | #: ''Vinn '''gnite''' æt tu spharn.'' | ||
# | #: ''Go back '''to the place''' (where) you came from.'' |
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Etymology
From Middle Badul ganite, from Old Badul yganite, from Ucerian aig an iate ("at the place"). Cognate with Grig nhiċ.
Pronunciation
- IPA: /nɪtʃ/ [nitʃ]
Definition
- In, at or to which place or situation.
- Whad usfast mi gnite va mi læt sin ptig.
- I have forgotten where I was in this book.
- In, at or to the place (that) or a place (that).
- Vinn gnite æt tu spharn.
- Go back to the place (where) you came from.