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Yulish
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
yulig (indefinite nominative/vocative singular, indefinite vocative plural)
- Christmas
Inflection
Indefinite | Definite | |||
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Singular | Plural | Singular | Plural | |
Plain | [[Yulig{{{finc}}}]] | Yuligp | Yuligya | Yuligva |
Objective | Yulign | Yuligm | Yulignna | Yuligmma |
Vocative | [[Yulig{{{finc}}}]] | Yuligsh | Yuligship |
Possessed forms of Yulig{{{finc}}} | ||
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Singular | Plural | |
First Person | Yuligvi | Yuligm |
Second Person | Yuliglla | Yuligffa |
Third Person | Yuligsh | Yuligr |
Creation and Usage Notes
Though Yulish is a posteriori, it's meant to exist in our world, so several words I created were meant to have pre-existed words from natlangs "inspired" by the "original" Yulish words. One of these was the root that gives us "yule" in English. I thought it was fitting! |