Da
Ravkan
Etymology
From Old Ravkan *dagh.
Source
Coined by Leigh Bardugo in the book Shadow and Bone.
Source Spelling
da
Pronunciation
Orthographic Form
dagh
Interjection
da
- yes
Translations
Sense: affirmative response (yes) [edit] |
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Creation and Usage Notes
See my note on net.
-David J. Peterson 16:31, 6 May 2024 (PDT) |
Veda
Etymology
From Proto-Veda *dʔ.
Pronunciation
Orthographic Form
da
Pronoun
da (second person singular, plural sa)
- you; second person singular personal pronoun
See Also
Veda Personal Pronouns | |||||||||||
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Singular | Plural | ||||||||||
First Person | kyun | min | |||||||||
Second Person | da | sa | |||||||||
Third Person | Proximal | lin | |||||||||
Medial | sen | ||||||||||
Distal | khon |
Categories:
- Ravkan terms inherited from Old Ravkan
- Ravkan terms derived from Old Ravkan
- Ravkan words created by Leigh Bardugo
- Ravkan terms with IPA pronunciation
- Ravkan lemmas
- Ravkan interjections
- Sense:Affirmative response
- Ravkan terms with creation and usage notes
- Veda terms inherited from Proto-Veda
- Veda terms derived from Proto-Veda
- Veda terms with IPA pronunciation
- Veda lemmas
- Veda pronouns