Badul verbs: wreech: Difference between revisions

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===Conjugation===
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* Infinitive: '''a whib'''
* Infinitive: '''a reech'''
* Subjunctive: '''bew''' or '''begn wreech'''
* Subjunctive: '''bew''' or '''begn wreech'''


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Revision as of 18:10, 13 June 2024

Etymology

From Middle Badul wreech, from Old Badul wreech, wreegh from Ucerian whrīg, from Proto-Bintic *rigeti. Cognate with Torse rigid (to reach, to stretch, to arrive).

Pronunciation

(stressed)

  • IPA: /ɾʲeɣ/ /ɾʲex/ /ɾʲɪɣ/

(unstressed)

  • IPA: /ɾəɣ/ /ɾɪɣ/
  • Rhymes: -eɣ, -ex

Note: some dialects labialise the flap and some also remove the palatalisation and lengthen the vowel.

Definition

Verb

  1. to tie.
    An vind aon im a wreech bir skid?
    Does anyone know how to tie a shoe?

Conjugation

  • Infinitive: a reech
  • Subjunctive: bew or begn wreech