An
Munja'kin
Etymology
From Proto-Munja'kin *ʔen.
Pronunciation
Preposition
an
- (ablative) from
- Hi 'in gaha an lia!
- Get away from her!
- -Munja'kin Mother (Emerald City, Episode 101)
- Get away from her!
- Hi 'in gaha an lia!
- (ergative) co-occurs with displaced agents
- (inalienable inanimate possession/genitive) of (uses a pronoun's possessive form)
- Mia koa niu vozoku an jalindri an Oza.
- Magic has existed as long as Oz. (Lit. Magic has existed from the birth of Oz.)
- -Nahara (Emerald City, Episode 109)
- Magic has existed as long as Oz. (Lit. Magic has existed from the birth of Oz.)
- Mia koa niu vozoku an jalindri an Oza.
- (inferior animate relationship) of (indicates a subordinate relationship, as an employee to a boss, or a daughter to a mother, uses a pronoun's possessive form)
Conjunction
an
- (relativizer) that, who (uses the verb's nominal form)
Notes
An causes a following consonant (but not a following cluster) to voice, and becomes an-d- before z, l and r:
Initial sound | +an |
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p | an b |
t | an d |
ch | an j |
k | an g |
s | an-d-z |
z | |
l | an-d-l |
r | an-d-r |
Derived Terms
Related Terms
Noalath
Etymology
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Pronunciation
Article
an (genitive; see also nominative u, objective ü, vocative e)
- of the; genitive definite article (commonly omitted; causes n-mutation)