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===Etymology 1===
===Etymology 1===
From {{m|trig|sen#Etymology_2|sen|scent/sense}} and {{m|trig|op}}.
From {{trig-verb-etym|source=scent/sense}}


====Pronunciation====
====Pronunciation====
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===Etymology 2===
===Etymology 2===
From {{m|trig|sen#Etymology_3|sen|send}} and {{m|trig|op}}.
From {{trig-verb-etym|source=send}}


====Pronunciation====
====Pronunciation====

Latest revision as of 16:45, 17 January 2024

Trigedasleng

Etymology 1

From sen ("scent/sense") and op

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˌsɛn ˈɔp/

Rhymes: -ɛn, -ɔp

Verb

sen op (transitive)

  1. to listen to (actively)
    Sen ai op.
    Listen to me.
    -Lincoln (The 100, Episode 301)
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Etymology 2

From sen ("send") and op

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˌsɛn ˈɔp/

Rhymes: -ɛn, -ɔp

Verb

sen op (transitive)

  1. to send
    Ai nomon's sen op oso mou beda gona gon Polis.
    My mother's sending our best warriors to Polis.
    -Ankara (The 100, Episode 409)
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