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Coined by [[Andrzej Sapkowski]] in the book ''[[The Time of Contempt]]''.[[Category:Hen Linge words created by Andrzej Sapkowski]]
Coined by [[Andrzej Sapkowski]] in the book ''[[The Time of Contempt]]''.{{cln|henl|words created by Andrzej Sapkowski}}


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Revision as of 22:00, 8 May 2024

Hen Linge

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Source

Coined by Andrzej Sapkowski in the book The Time of Contempt.

Source Spelling

dice

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈdikɛ/

Orthographic Form

dike

Verb

dike (basic/imperative)

  1. to say
  2. to speak
  3. to talk
Inflection
Conjugation of dike
Active Singular Plural
First Second Third First Second Third
Indicative Present dike diket dike dike diket dike
Middle Past ave dikete eivith dikete eif dikete aven dikete eivik dikete avel dikete
Full Past at dikete eith dikete at dikete ein dikete eik dikete eil dikete
Future dike en
Participle Present dikein
Past dikete
Imperative/Nonfinite dike
Passive Singular Plural
First Second Third First Second Third
Indicative Present dikeil dikeshil dikeil dikeil dikeshil dikeil
Middle Past ave dikeshil eivith dikeshil eif dikeshil aven dikeshil eivik dikeshil avel dikeshil
Full Past at dikeshil eith dikeshil at dikeshil ein dikeshil eik dikeshil eil dikeshil
Future enil dike
Participle Present dikeinil
Past dikeshil
Imperative/Nonfinite dikeil
Derived Terms