Lin

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Hen Linge

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈlin/

Orthographic Form

llinn

Verb

lin (basic/imperative)

  1. to taste
  2. to try
  3. to attempt
Inflection
Conjugation of lin
Active Singular Plural
First Second Third First Second Third
Indicative Present line linet line line linet line
Middle Past ave linde eivith linde eif linde aven linde eivik linde avel linde
Full Past at linde eith linde at linde ein linde eik linde eil linde
Future lin en
Participle Present linen
Past linde
Imperative/Nonfinite lin
Passive Singular Plural
First Second Third First Second Third
Indicative Present linil lineshil linil linil lineshil linil
Middle Past ave linshil eivith linshil eif linshil aven linshil eivik linshil avel linshil
Full Past at linshil eith linshil at linshil ein linshil eik linshil eil linshil
Future enil lin
Participle Present linenil
Past linshil
Imperative/Nonfinite linil

Ravkan

Etymology

Ultimately from alizhan.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈlin/

Orthographic Form

lin

Preposition

lin

  1. (allative) to, toward
  2. (malefactive) on, upon, against
Derived Terms

Veda

Etymology

From Proto-Veda *ljn.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈlin/

Orthographic Form

lin

Conjunction

lin

  1. and (used postpositively to coordinate two or more nouns)
Related Terms

Pronoun

lin (third person proximal, see also sen and khon)

  1. she, he, it, they, this one, these ones; third person proximal personal pronoun
Derived Terms

See Also