-ume
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Contents
1
Irathient
1.1
Etymology
1.1.1
Pronunciation
1.1.2
Orthographic Form
1.1.3
Suffix
1.1.3.1
Derived Terms
Irathient
Etymology
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Pronunciation
IPA
(
key
)
:
/-ˈumɛ/
,
/-mɛ/
Orthographic Form
-ume
Suffix
-ume
(
may surface as
-me
after vowels
)
Used to derive negative adjectives from other adjectives.
Used to derive negative verbs from other verbs.
Derived Terms
Irathient terms suffixed with -ume
Categories
:
Irathient terms with IPA pronunciation
Irathient lemmas
Irathient suffixes
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