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{{lexeme|Kinuk'aaz}}
===Etymology===
From {{inh|kinu|pkin|*-et}}
====Pronunciation====
{{IPA|/-ɛt/|lang=kinu}}
====Orthographic Form====
{{kinu-orth|form=-et}}
====Suffix====
{{head|kinu|suffix}}
# ''Used to form class II verbs from nouns. Never stressed.''
#: {{m|kinu|ot||ear}} → {{m|kinu|otet||to listen}}
# ''Used to form class X (stative) verbs from adjectives. Never stressed.''
#: {{m|kinu|vaas||new}} → {{m|kinu|vaaset||be new}}
=====Derived Terms=====
{{suffixsee|kinu}}
{{lexeme|Noalath}}
{{lexeme|Noalath}}



Latest revision as of 11:28, 4 November 2024

Kinuk'aaz

Etymology

From Proto-Kinuk'aaz *-et

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /-ɛt/

Orthographic Form

-et

Suffix

-et

  1. Used to form class II verbs from nouns. Never stressed.
    ot (ear)otet (to listen)
  2. Used to form class X (stative) verbs from adjectives. Never stressed.
    vaas (new)vaaset (be new)
Derived Terms

Noalath

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): /-ət/

Suffix

-et

  1. Forms nouns with an associated meaning from verbs.
    tan (to cloak)tanet (cloak)