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# {{lb|meni|instrumental}} with, by means of, using
# {{lb|meni|instrumental}} with, by means of, using
#: ''[['Uyèghà]] [[ùrì]] [[mé]] [[péník'òyè]], [[beà]] [[akán]] [[mé]] [[yayè]] [[akán]] [[vú]]—[[péchér]] [[jìrùvónàz]] [[úrràyà]] [[ènò]].''
#: ''[['Uyèghà]] [[ùrì mé]] [[péník'òyè]], [[beà]] [[akán]] [[mé]] [[yayè]] [[akán]] [[vú]]—[[péchér]] [[jìrùvónàz]] [[úrràyà]] [[ènò]].''
#:: They will not stop '''until''' we end them, one cell at a time. Using all the weapons at our disposal.
#:: They will not stop '''until''' we end them, one cell at a time. Using all the weapons at our disposal.
#::: -''General Amis'' (''[[Motherland: Fort Salem]]'', [[Season_1_Motherland:_Fort_Salem_Dialogue#Episode_103|Episode 103]])
#::: -''General Amis'' (''[[Motherland: Fort Salem]]'', [[Season_1_Motherland:_Fort_Salem_Dialogue#Episode_103|Episode 103]])

Latest revision as of 18:47, 18 October 2020

Méníshè

Etymology

From Proto-Méníshè *ɣeno.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /e˩no˩/

Postposition

ènò

  1. (instrumental) with, by means of, using
    'Uyèghà ùrì mé péník'òyè, beà akán yayè akán péchér jìrùvónàz úrràyà ènò.
    They will not stop until we end them, one cell at a time. Using all the weapons at our disposal.
    -General Amis (Motherland: Fort Salem, Episode 103)
    (file)
Inflection

Creation and Usage Notes

In episode 106, we somehow inexplicably switched the tones from low to high. After discussing it thoroughly, our conclusion is that we have absolutely no idea how the hell we did that. Apologies.

-David J. Peterson 18:31, 24 April 2020 (PDT)