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Engála

Etymology

Clipping of ungwéda .

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /we/

Rhymes: -e

Orthographic Form

u
ǝǝ

Pronoun

we (singular un)

  1. we; first person plural personal pronoun (plain)
Inflection

Creation and Usage Notes

As we were coming up with Engála's pronouns during episode 110 of LangTime Studio, we hit upon an incredible idea for the first person plural pronoun. We would use a shortening of the word ungwéda which means "warren" (as in a rabbit warren). I went through the process of shortening the word via regular morphological lenition and ended up with [we], which coincidentally looks exactly like the first person plural pronoun of English. A viewer on our stream (user name LightDhampire) came up with a name for this: Serendipitous Convergent Linguistic Evolution. To turn this into a proper word, I added "We" to the end of it (as a reminder of what word led to the word's creation), and thus was born the term SCLEW.

-David J. Peterson 12:01, 3 September 2024 (PDT)

Meereenese Valyrian

Etymology

From High Valyrian ūī.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /we/

Rhymes: -e

Article

we

  1. the; terrestrial singular definite article
    Evath khiofa w'umvol es yiv towish filma thosh?
    You want to live the rest of your days in chains?
    -Younger Slave (Game of Thrones, Episode 404)
Usage notes

Before vowels, the form of the definite article reduces to w'. For example:

Evath khiofa w'umvol es yiv towish filma thosh?You want to live the rest of your days in chains?
See Also

Trigedasleng

Etymology

From English away.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /wɛ/

Rhymes:

Particle

we

  1. (verbal satellite) emphasizes motion away or expansion out in all directions
Derived Terms