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{{Template:Sond-verb|imperf=sen|transimperf=si|perf=san|transperf=sa|gnom=son|transgnom=su|imper=son | {{Template:Sond-verb|imperf=sen|transimperf=si|perf=san|transperf=sa|gnom=son|transgnom=su|imper=son | ||
|transimper=su|finc=m|noun=ison}} | |transimper=su|finc=m|noun=ison}} | ||
=====Derived Terms===== | |||
{{der3|sond|nuson}} | |||
=====Related Terms===== | |||
{{col3|sond|smus|osmon}} | |||
{{lexeme|Væyne Zaanics}} | {{lexeme|Væyne Zaanics}} |
Revision as of 09:49, 2 June 2024
Sondiv
Etymology
Root: Proto-Sondiv *s-m.
Pronunciation
Orthographic Form
usm=
Verb
son (intransitive active imperative)
- give
Inflection
Conjugation of son |
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Derived Terms
Related Terms
Væyne Zaanics
Etymology
Created jointly by Thomas Lyr, Bernard Severn, and Isabelle Lyr.
Pronunciation
Orthographic Form
son
Pronoun
son (nominative second person singular, dark, plural coch)
- you; second person singular dark personal pronoun, nominative case
Inflection
Creation and Usage Notes
This is the pronoun all humans would use with each other (contrast with sen).
-David J. Peterson 18:21, 14 April 2020 (PDT) |