From The Languages of David J. Peterson
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| {{trans-top|female person}} | | {{tlist-woman}} |
| * {{t|asta|abra}}
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| * {{t|bodz|lam}}
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| * {{t|cast|fyelo}}
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| * {{t|doth|chiori}}, {{t+|doth|yesi}} {{q|elder}}
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| * {{t|henl|beina}}
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| * {{t|hval|ābra}}
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| * {{t|kinu|kil}}
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| * {{t|meer|avra}}
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| * {{t|meni|yénà}}
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| * {{t|shiv|jov}}
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| * {{t|sond|vi}}
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| * {{t|trig|plan}}
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| * {{t|veda|zhul}}
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| {{C|sond|Female people}} | | {{C|sond|Female people}} |
Revision as of 17:21, 24 May 2020
Etymology
From u- + vi.
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /uˈvi/
Orthographic Form
uv=/y
Noun
uvi (uninflected stem vi; perfect agreement avi, imperfect agreement ivi, gnomic agreement uvi, plural uvaye)
- woman
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