Joovonoh

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Væyne Zaanics

Etymology

From joov +‎ -on +‎ -oh


Created jointly by Thomas Lyr, Bernard Severn, and Isabelle Lyr.

Source

Coined by Nina Post for the book The Zaanics Deceit.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈdʒoːvəno/

Rhymes: -oːvəno

Orthographic Form

joovonoh

Verb

joovonoh (infinitive, dark, present joovon, present participle joovono)

  1. to stalk, to chase, to pursue with wicked intent
  2. to covet
Inflection
Finite Infinitive Participle
Present joovon joovonoh joovono
Past joovaj joovajoh joovajo
Future joovul joovulnoh joovulno
Present Progressive nojoovon nojoovonoh nojoovono
Past Progressive nojoovaj nojoovajoh nojoovajo
Future Progressive nojoovul nojoovulnoh nojoovulno
Present Perfect jajoovon jajoovonoh jajoovono
Pluperfect jajoovaj jajoovajoh jajoovajo
Future Perfect jajoovul jajoovulnoh jajoovulno
Immediate Future lujoovon lujoovonoh lujoovono
Conditional lujoovaj lujoovajoh lujoovajo
Future Intentional lujoovul lujoovulnoh lujoovulno
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