Gyan-

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Irathient

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ɟan-/, /ɟa-/, /ɟai-/, /ɟo-/

Orthographic Form

gyan-

Prefix

gyan- (may surface as gyai- before nyC clusters, gyo- before other nasal codas and underlying lC or wC clusters, and gya- before other consonants)

  1. Co-occurs with most class XVII nouns, only used with monosyllabic roots. Most commonly used with -a in the singular and -i in the plural.
  2. Co-occurs with most class XVIII nouns, only used with monosyllabic roots. Most commonly used with -e in the singular and -u in the plural.
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