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Sondiv

Etymology

Root: Proto-Sondiv *n-r.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /noɾ/

Orthographic Form

nr=

Noun

-nor

  1. tongue
Inflection
Unpossessed Possessed Possessor Possessed Possessor
Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Plural
I-Case1 inor inuvur inora inuvura yanor yanuvur yanora yanuvura
A-Case2 anor anuvur anodu anuvudu hunor hunuvur hunodu hunuvudu
U-Case3 unor unuvur unodi unuvudi winor winuvur winodi winuvudi
1Imperfect/subjunctive subject, gnomic/imperative/permissive direct object, or perfect indirect object.
2Perfect subject, imperfect/subjunctive direct object, or gnomic/imperative/permissive indirect object.
3Gnomic/permissive subject, perfect direct object, or imperfect/subjunctive indirect object.
Related Terms

Veda

Etymology

From Proto-Veda *nʔwr.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /noɾ/

Orthographic Form

nor

Noun

nor

  1. debt, promise, oath

Particle

nor

  1. will (used for definite action that occurs in the future)