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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
{{rfe|trig}}
{{univerbation|trig|[[om]] [[won]]}} or {{m|trig|[[oma]] [[won]]}} or {{m|trig|[[omo]] [[won]]}}.


====Pronunciation====
====Pronunciation====
{{IPA|/ˈɔmɔn/|lang=trig}}
{{IPA|/ˈɔmɔn/|lang=trig}}
: {{rhymes|trig|ɔmɔn}}
: {{rhymes|trig|ɔmɔn}}
====Determiner====
{{head|trig|determiner}}
# all one's, all of one's<ref group="usage" name="one">A generic expression, where "one's" can be translated as any possessive determiner ("my", "your", "his", "her", "its", "our" or "their") or pronoun ("mine", "yours", "his", "hers", "its", "ours" or "theirs"). </ref>


====Pronoun====
====Pronoun====
{{head|trig|pronoun}}
{{head|trig|pronoun}}


# all one's, all of one's<ref group="usage" name="one"/>
# mine; first person singular possessive personal pronoun with plural possessee
# his, hers, its, theirs; third person singular or plural possessive personal pronoun with plural possessee


==Notes==
=====Related Terms=====
<references group="usage"/>
{{col3|trig|ain|yun|emon|oson|yon|oyon|oyun}}

Latest revision as of 21:06, 10 July 2024

Trigedasleng

Etymology

Univerbation of om won or oma won or omo won.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈɔmɔn/

Rhymes: -ɔmɔn

Pronoun

omon

  1. mine; first person singular possessive personal pronoun with plural possessee
  2. his, hers, its, theirs; third person singular or plural possessive personal pronoun with plural possessee
Related Terms