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==[[Veda language|Veda]]==
{{lexeme|Trigedasleng}}
{{phrasebook|trig|Basic}}


===Etymology===
===Etymology===
{{Invis}}
From {{inh|trig|en|you}}.


====Pronunciation====
====Pronunciation====
{{IPA|/ˈju/|lang=veda}}
{{IPA|/ju/|lang=trig}}
: {{rhymes|trig|u}}
 
====Determiner====
{{head|trig|determiner}}
 
# your; second person singular personal possessive adjective
#: ''[[Den]] [[dula]] [[yu]] [[du]] [[na]] [[shil op|shil]] [[ai]] [[shil op|op]].''
#:: Then do '''your''' job and protect me.
#::: -''Lexa'' (''[[The 100]]'', [[Season_2_The_100_Dialogue#Episode_209|Episode 209]])
 
====Pronoun====
{{head|trig|pronoun|second person singular||plural|yo}}
 
# you; second person singular personal pronoun
#: ''[[Chon]] [[yu]] [[bilaik]]?''
#:: Who are '''you'''?
#::: -''Sienna'' (''[[The 100]]'', [[Season_2_The_100_Dialogue#Episode_204|Episode 204]])
 
=====Inflection=====
{{trig-decl-ppron}}
 
=====Related Terms=====
{{col3|trig|yun|oyu|oyun}}
 
=====Translations=====
{{tlist-you-sg}}
 
{{c|trig|Swadesh list}}
 
{{lexeme|Veda}}
{{phrasebook|veda|Basic}}
 
===Etymology===
From {{inh|veda|pved|*jw}}.
 
====Pronunciation====
{{IPA|/ju/|lang=veda}}
: {{rhymes|veda|u}}


====Orthographic Form====
====Orthographic Form====
{{veda-orth|form=yu}}
{{veda-orth|form=yu}}
====Adverb====
{{head|veda|adverb}}
# as (''used either prepositively or postpositively with an adjective to form the equative adjectival form'')


====Preposition====
====Preposition====
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====Verb====
====Verb====
{{head|veda|verb|intransitive}}
{{veda-verb-head}}


# to go, move (generic motion)
# to go, move (generic motion)
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# to grow, get (inchoative sense)
# to grow, get (inchoative sense)
# to start, begin (inceptive)
# to start, begin (inceptive)
# {{lb|veda|transitive|auxiliary}} {{non-gloss definition|used to form the passive voice}}
# {{lb|veda|auxiliary}} {{non-gloss definition|used to form the passive voice}}
 
=====Derived Terms=====
{{der3|veda|yu ... je}}
 
=====Descendants=====
{{Columns|1|
* [[Gandal language|Gandal]]: {{l|gand|yaw}}}}
 
====Creation and Usage Notes====
{{djpnotes|quote=This word was actually inspired by the glyph {{veda-orth-reg|form=yu}}. The ligature was so cool and so handy I wanted it to be a word with a lot of functionality in Veda. It enjoys a lot of use.


===Creation and Usage Notes===
-''[[User:Djp|David J. Peterson]]'' 16:59, 31 December 2019 (PST)}}
{{djpnotes|quote=This word was actually inspired by the glyph {{veda-orth-reg|form=yu}}. The ligature was so cool and so handy I wanted it to be a word with a lot of functionality in Veda. It enjoys a lot of use.|date=December 31, 2019}}

Latest revision as of 10:06, 26 October 2024

Trigedasleng

Etymology

From English you.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ju/

Rhymes: -u

Determiner

yu

  1. your; second person singular personal possessive adjective
    Den dula yu du na shil ai op.
    Then do your job and protect me.
    -Lexa (The 100, Episode 209)

Pronoun

yu (second person singular, plural yo)

  1. you; second person singular personal pronoun
    Chon yu bilaik?
    Who are you?
    -Sienna (The 100, Episode 204)
Inflection
Related Terms
Translations

Veda

Etymology

From Proto-Veda *jw.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ju/

Rhymes: -u

Orthographic Form

yu

Adverb

yu

  1. as (used either prepositively or postpositively with an adjective to form the equative adjectival form)

Preposition

yu

  1. to, toward (allative)
  2. as, like (equative)

Verb

yu (perfective yu nǝkh, progressive gǝn yu, inceptive/passive yu yu)

  1. to go, move (generic motion)
  2. to become, turn into
  3. to grow, get (inchoative sense)
  4. to start, begin (inceptive)
  5. (auxiliary) used to form the passive voice
Derived Terms
Descendants

Creation and Usage Notes

This word was actually inspired by the glyph yu. The ligature was so cool and so handy I wanted it to be a word with a lot of functionality in Veda. It enjoys a lot of use.

-David J. Peterson 16:59, 31 December 2019 (PST)