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{{lexeme|Trigedasleng}} | |||
===Etymology=== | ===Etymology=== | ||
{{ | {{univerbation|trig|[[yu]] [[won]]}}. | ||
====Pronunciation==== | ====Pronunciation==== | ||
{{IPA|/ | {{IPA|/jun/|lang=trig}} | ||
: {{rhymes|trig|un}} | |||
====Pronoun==== | |||
{{head|trig|pronoun|second person singular possessive pronoun||plural|yon}} | |||
# yours; second person singular possessive personal pronoun | |||
#: ''[[Ba]] [[taim]] [[yu]] [[nou]] [[kok au]], [[taim]] [[osir]] [[na]] [[teik]] [[yu]] [[kep in|kep]] [[yun]] [[kep in|in]].'' | |||
#:: But if you don't resist we'll allow you to keep '''yours'''. | |||
#::: -''Emori'' (''[[The 100]]'', Episode 305) | |||
=====Inflection===== | |||
{{trig-decl-ppron}} | |||
=====Related Terms===== | |||
{{col3|trig|ain|emon|oson|yon|oyon|oyun|omon}} | |||
{{lexeme|Veda}} | |||
===Etymology=== | |||
From {{inh|veda|pved|*jwn}}. | |||
====Pronunciation==== | |||
{{IPA|/jun/|lang=veda}} | |||
: {{rhymes|veda|un}} | |||
====Orthographic Form==== | ====Orthographic Form==== | ||
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====Verb==== | ====Verb==== | ||
{{ | {{veda-verb-head}} | ||
# to see | # to see | ||
====Creation and Usage Notes==== | ====Creation and Usage Notes==== | ||
{{djpnotes|quote=It says in my notes that the pictograph {{veda-orth-reg|form=yu}} served as the source of an abjadic glyph, but if you look at the glyph for <i>yu</i>, it's a pretty clear ligature, so...maybe not? <i>Time passes...</i> Oh, duh. It's an abjad. The pictograph {{veda-orth-reg|form=y}} is the one that used to be for an eye, and now it's used for <i>y</i>. My bad. (See, I often <i>do</i> know what I'm doing, but then I forget why I did it and I end up having to guess later.)| | {{djpnotes|quote=It says in my notes that the pictograph {{veda-orth-reg|form=yu}} served as the source of an abjadic glyph, but if you look at the glyph for <i>yu</i>, it's a pretty clear ligature, so...maybe not? <i>Time passes...</i> Oh, duh. It's an abjad. The pictograph {{veda-orth-reg|form=y}} is the one that used to be for an eye, and now it's used for <i>y</i>. My bad. (See, I often <i>do</i> know what I'm doing, but then I forget why I did it and I end up having to guess later.) | ||
-''[[User:Djp|David J. Peterson]]'' 16:59, 20 December 2019 (PST)}} |
Latest revision as of 06:54, 13 October 2024
Trigedasleng
Etymology
Univerbation of yu won.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -un
Pronoun
yun (second person singular possessive pronoun, plural yon)
- yours; second person singular possessive personal pronoun
Inflection
Trigedasleng Personal Pronouns | |||||||||
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Singular | Plural | ||||||||
1st Person | 2nd Person | 3rd Person | 1st Person | 2nd Person | 3rd Person | ||||
Plain | Pejorative | Inclusive | Exclusive | Plain | Pejorative | ||||
Plain | ai | yu | em | du | yumi, oso | osir | yo | emo | du |
Possessive | ain | yun | emon | oson | yon | emon |
Related Terms
Veda
Etymology
From Proto-Veda *jwn.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -un
Orthographic Form
yun
Noun
yun
- eye
Verb
yun (perfective yun nǝkh, progressive gǝn yun, inceptive/passive yu yun)
- to see
Creation and Usage Notes
It says in my notes that the pictograph yu served as the source of an abjadic glyph, but if you look at the glyph for yu, it's a pretty clear ligature, so...maybe not? Time passes... Oh, duh. It's an abjad. The pictograph y is the one that used to be for an eye, and now it's used for y. My bad. (See, I often do know what I'm doing, but then I forget why I did it and I end up having to guess later.)
-David J. Peterson 16:59, 20 December 2019 (PST) |
Categories:
- Trigedasleng univerbations
- Trigedasleng terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Trigedasleng/un
- Trigedasleng lemmas
- Trigedasleng pronouns
- Veda terms inherited from Proto-Veda
- Veda terms derived from Proto-Veda
- Veda terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Veda/un
- Veda lemmas
- Veda nouns
- Veda verbs
- Veda terms with creation and usage notes