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(Created page with "== Kerasian == ===Etymology=== From Late Middle Kerasian ''ياي'' - ''eai'', from Early Middle Kerasian ''تسىكانج'' - ''edai'', ''تسىكانج'' - ''ezai'', ''تسىكانجا'' - ''aedai'', ''aezai'' - from Old Kerasian ''زوْنيۏفى'' - ''ādī'', from Proto-East-Lafaric *''hadihi'', from Proto-Lafaric *''hathihi'' ("that", nominative feminine singular). ===Pronunciation=== • (''Jisdunju'') IPA: /je/ arPR: ye <br> • (''Northern'') IPA: /jɛ/ a...") |
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== Kerasian == | == Kerasian == | ||
===Etymology=== | ===Etymology=== | ||
From Late Middle Kerasian ''ياي'' - ''eai'', from Early Middle Kerasian '' | From Late Middle Kerasian ''ياي'' - ''eai'', from Early Middle Kerasian ''يداي'' - ''edai'', ''يزاي'' - ''ezai'', '' ايداي'' - ''aedai'', ''ايزاي'' - ''aezai'' - from Old Kerasian ''زوْنيۏفى'' - ''ādī'', from Proto-East-Lafaric *''hādihī'', from Proto-Lafaric *''hāḏihī'', nominative feminine singular of *''hāḏā'' ("this; that"). | ||
===Pronunciation=== | ===Pronunciation=== |
Revision as of 16:28, 30 September 2024
Kerasian
Etymology
From Late Middle Kerasian ياي - eai, from Early Middle Kerasian يداي - edai, يزاي - ezai, ايداي - aedai, ايزاي - aezai - from Old Kerasian زوْنيۏفى - ādī, from Proto-East-Lafaric *hādihī, from Proto-Lafaric *hāḏihī, nominative feminine singular of *hāḏā ("this; that").
Pronunciation
• (Jisdunju) IPA: /je/ arPR: ye
• (Northern) IPA: /jɛ/ arPR: yae
• (Southern) IPA: /eː/, arPR: ē
• (Wharsaodi) IPA: /ej/ arPR: ey
• Rhymes: -e(ː), -ɛ, -ej
Definition
Pronoun
تسيكانج • (eai)
- wiktionary:she
- wiktionary:it, for feminine nouns
Declension
Declension of تسيكانج - tsikang
Singular | Plural | |
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nominative | تسيكانج - tsīkang | تسيكانجا - tsikānga |
accusative | تسيكانجان - tsikāngan | تسيكانجين - tsikāngin |
genitive | تسيكانج'ين - tsikāng'in | تسيكانج'ين - tsikāng'in |
Derived terms
- vaimtsikang
- a musical entertainment or a place of musical entertaiment in which several voices or instruments take part.
- From vaim, music + tsikang, theatre.
- fitsi
- fitsikang