Om

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Noalath

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈɔm/

Verb

om (positive active generic)

  1. to hear
Inflection
Conjugation of om
Active Positive Negative
Generic om mi1 an om
Imperative e yom e e mi ean om
Infinitive u yom u mi yan om
Present hi yom hi mian om
Imperfective hish yom hish mian om
Perfective arom memaan om
Future hi yu yom ba hi yu mi yan om ba
Conditional hish u yom ba hish u mi yan om ba
Anterior hi yan om hi yan mian om
Past Anterior hish an om hish an mian om
Passive Positive Negative
Generic adan om kuan om
Imperative e yad ean om e hu ean om
Infinitive u yad an om u hu yan om
Present hi yadan om hi chuan om
Imperfective hish adan om hish chuan om
Perfective adhadan om koaan om
Future hi yu'rad an om ba hi yu hu yan om ba
Conditional hish u'rad an om ba hish u hu yan om ba
Anterior hi yan nadan om hi yan guan om
Past Anterior hish an nadan om hish an guan om
1"…" stands for the subject in constructions in which it does not directly follow the verb.
Derived Terms

Trigedasleng

Etymology

From English all them.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ɔm/

Rhymes: -ɔm

Determiner

om

  1. his, her, its; plain third person singular personal possessive adjective with plural possessee
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