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{{lexeme|Ravkan}}
{{number box|ravk|100}}
===Etymology===
From {{inh|ravk|orav|*rak}}.
====Pronunciation====
{{IPA|/ɾak/|lang=ravk}}
====Orthographic Form====
{{ravk-orth|form=rak}}
====Orthographic Numeric Form====
{{ravk-orth|form=100}}
====Numeral====
{{head|ravk|numeral}}
# one hundred
=====Derived Terms=====
{{der3|ravk|dvarak|chishrak|kyejrak|vamrak|sovrak|fichrak|gyulrak|zinrak}}
=====Related Terms=====
{{col3|ravk|rakye}}

Revision as of 00:26, 14 August 2024

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): /ɾɑk/

Adverb

rak

  1. now

Ravkan

Ravkan numbers (edit)
1,000
 ←  10  ←  90 100 200  →  1,000  → 
10
    Cardinal: Rak
    Ordinal: Rakye

Etymology

From Old Ravkan *rak.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ɾak/

Orthographic Form

rak

Orthographic Numeric Form

100

Numeral

rak

  1. one hundred
Derived Terms
Related Terms