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====Creation and Usage Notes====
====Creation and Usage Notes====
{{djpnotes|quote=Whether this verb is irregularly stressed or not is unknown. According to an email DJP sent me: "You know, I don't know. There's really only two verbs—''lizán'' and ''[[lihus]]''—and one has expected stress and one doesn't. I'm not sure what I intended to be the norm."
{{djpnotes|quote=Whether this verb is irregularly stressed or not is unknown. According to an email DJP sent me: "You know, I don't know. There's really only two verbs—lizán and [[lihus]]—and one has expected stress and one doesn't. I'm not sure what I intended to be the norm."


-''[[User:Wojnicz|Wojnicz]]'' 19:22, 26 October 2021 (CEST)}}
-''[[User:Wojnicz|Wojnicz]]'' 19:22, 26 October 2021 (CEST)}}


[[Category:Munja'kin words prefixed with liz-]]
[[Category:Munja'kin words prefixed with liz-]]

Revision as of 10:31, 26 October 2021

Munja'kin

Etymology

From Proto-Munja'kin *lis + Proto-Munja'kin *aŋ.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /liˈzan/

Verb

lizán (verbal form, nominal form lizangri)

  1. to finish
  2. to complete

Creation and Usage Notes

Whether this verb is irregularly stressed or not is unknown. According to an email DJP sent me: "You know, I don't know. There's really only two verbs—lizán and lihus—and one has expected stress and one doesn't. I'm not sure what I intended to be the norm."

-Wojnicz 19:22, 26 October 2021 (CEST)