From The Languages of David J. Peterson
Etymology
From an invisible proto-language.
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Pronunciation
(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈuːɟa/
Pronoun
ūja (nominative third person singular terrestrial/aquatic, plural pōnta)
- she, he, it; third person singular terrestrial/aquatic personal pronoun, nominative case
Inflection
Creation and Usage Notes
I hate this pronoun even more than ziry. I also constantly forget what it is.
-David J. Peterson 23:17, 24 April 2019 (PDT)
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