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===Etymology=== | ===Etymology=== | ||
{{ | From {{prefix|doth|a|fenat}}. | ||
====Pronunciation==== | ====Pronunciation==== | ||
{{IPA|/affeˈn̪at̪/|lang=doth}} | {{IPA|/affeˈn̪at̪/|lang=doth}} | ||
: {{rhymes|doth|at}} | |||
====Verb==== | ====Verb==== | ||
{{head|doth|verb|infinitive}} | {{head|doth|verb|causative verb, infinitive}} | ||
# to make something attach | # to make something attach | ||
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=====Inflection===== | =====Inflection===== | ||
{{Template:dothra-vVC|root=affen|thema=|root2=|epe=}} | {{Template:dothra-vVC|root=affen|thema=|root2=|epe=}} | ||
====Usage Notes==== | ====Usage Notes==== | ||
{{djpnotes|quote=The use of this word would differ from the use of the word '''akkemat''' ''(to connect, to attach)''. The root morpheme ''kem'' has a stronger sense of cohesion between the two items coming together than ''fen'', which can be seen in other words derived from these roots. The word for marriage, the union of two people in matrimony | {{djpnotes|quote=The use of this word would differ from the use of the word '''akkemat''' ''(to connect, to attach)''. The root morpheme ''kem'' has a stronger sense of cohesion between the two items coming together than ''fen'', which can be seen in other words derived from these roots. The word for marriage, the union of two people in matrimony is '''athkemar''', while the word ''to cling'' is '''fenolat'''. One would expect to use affenat when two items are haphazardly attached, like a coffee mug glued to a cat, as opposed to something more precise and intentional with akkemat — like the hem of a dress being carefully sewn onto a garment. | ||
- ''[[User:Khal Qanno|Khal Qanno]]'' 23:29, 12 May 2021 (UTC)}} |
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Dothraki
Etymology
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -at
Verb
affenat (causative verb, infinitive)
- to make something attach
Inflection
Conjugation of affenat | |||||||||||
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positive | singular | plural | |||||||||
first | second | third | first | second | third | ||||||
indicative | present | affenak | affeni | affena | affenaki | affeni | |||||
past | affen | affenish | |||||||||
future | vaffenak | vaffeni | vaffena | vaffenaki | vaffeni | ||||||
imperative | formal | affeni | |||||||||
informal | affenas | ||||||||||
infinitive | affenat | ||||||||||
past participle | affenay | ||||||||||
negative | singular | plural | |||||||||
first | second | third | first | second | third | ||||||
indicative | present | affenok | affeni | affeno | affenoki | affeni | |||||
past | affeno | affenosh | |||||||||
future | vaffenok | vaffeni | vaffeno | vaffenoki | vaffeni | ||||||
imperative | formal | affeno | |||||||||
informal | affenos |
Usage Notes
The use of this word would differ from the use of the word akkemat (to connect, to attach). The root morpheme kem has a stronger sense of cohesion between the two items coming together than fen, which can be seen in other words derived from these roots. The word for marriage, the union of two people in matrimony is athkemar, while the word to cling is fenolat. One would expect to use affenat when two items are haphazardly attached, like a coffee mug glued to a cat, as opposed to something more precise and intentional with akkemat — like the hem of a dress being carefully sewn onto a garment.
- Khal Qanno 23:29, 12 May 2021 (UTC) |