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====Pronunciation====
====Pronunciation====
{{IPA|/ˈi/|lang=henl}}
{{IPA|/i/|lang=henl}}


====Orthographic Form====
====Orthographic Form====
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# and
# and
{{lexeme|Væyne Zaanics}}
===Etymology===
{{vzaa-etym}}
====Pronunciation====
{{IPA|/i/|lang=vzaa}}
====Orthographic Form====
{{vzaa-orth-huge|form=i}}
====Root====
{{head|vzaa|root}}
# (''root'') having to do with permanent statuses
=====Derived Terms=====
{{der3|vzaa|ineh}}

Latest revision as of 13:07, 12 May 2024

Hen Linge

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
The etymology of this word comes from an invisible proto-language. If you're confident you know the etymology, feel free to add it, but reader beware should the etymology be added by someone other than the creator of the language!

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /i/

Orthographic Form

ui

Conjunction

i

  1. and

Væyne Zaanics

Etymology

Created jointly by Thomas Lyr, Bernard Severn, and Isabelle Lyr.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /i/

Orthographic Form

i

Root

i

  1. (root) having to do with permanent statuses
Derived Terms