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====Creation and Usage Notes==== | ====Creation and Usage Notes==== |
Revision as of 00:55, 5 February 2023
Yulish
Etymology
From an invisible proto-language. |
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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
Noun
roman (indefinite plain/vocative singular)
- cat
Inflection
Indefinite | Definite | |||
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Singular | Plural | Singular | Plural | |
Plain | [[roman{{{finc}}}]] | romanp | romanya | romanva |
Objective | romann | romanm | romannna | romanmma |
Vocative | [[roman{{{finc}}}]] | romansh | romanship |
Possessed forms of roman{{{finc}}} | ||
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Singular | Plural | |
First Person | romanvi | romanm |
Second Person | romanlla | romanffa |
Third Person | romansh | romanr |
Translations
Sense: domestic feline (cat) [edit] |
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Creation and Usage Notes
I finally was able to find a language where I could coin a word in honor of my sweet boy Roman. His name is too Indo-European to use comfortably in most languages, but here it seemed all right (especially since the word for "cat" probably wasn't ever going to be used).
-David J. Peterson 16:39, 10 January 2020 (PST) |