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====Pronunciation==== | ====Pronunciation==== | ||
{{IPA|/ | {{IPA|/kɛ/|lang=bodz}} | ||
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====Cyrillic Orthographic Form==== | ====Cyrillic Orthographic Form==== | ||
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====Creation and Usage Notes==== | ====Creation and Usage Notes==== | ||
{{djpnotes|quote=In case you're wondering, yes, this is a bit of an irregular evolution. There was a bit of analogical leveling, resulting in all the singular pronouns having low vowels, and all the plural pronouns having high vowels. Earlier on, this would have been | {{djpnotes|quote=In case you're wondering, yes, this is a bit of an irregular evolution. There was a bit of analogical leveling, resulting in all the singular pronouns having low vowels, and all the plural pronouns having high vowels. Earlier on, this would have been *kya, later developing into *kea, then finally [[ke]]. | ||
-''[[User:Djp|David J. Peterson]]'' 02:32, 14 March 2020 (PDT)}} | -''[[User:Djp|David J. Peterson]]'' 02:32, 14 March 2020 (PDT)}} |
Latest revision as of 05:49, 12 May 2024
Azrán
Etymology
Pronunciation
Conjunction
ke
- that, who (subordinator/relativizer)
Bodzvokhan
Etymology
From Sungdin *kj + Sungdin *-ʕ.
Pronunciation
Orthographic Form
ke
Cyrillic Orthographic Form
кэ
Pronoun
ke (independent second person singular, plural shi)
- you; second person singular personal pronoun, independent form
Inflection
Bodzvokhan Personal Pronouns | |||||||||||
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Singular | Plural | ||||||||||
1st Person | 2nd Person | 3rd Person | 1st Person | 2nd Person | 3rd Person | ||||||
Independent | ha | ke | ba | dzu | shi | khu | |||||
Emphatic/Genitive | ven | kin | bǝn | dzun | shin | khun | |||||
Possessive | haven | hǝgin | hǝbǝn | hǝdzun | hǝzhin | hǝrun |
Creation and Usage Notes
In case you're wondering, yes, this is a bit of an irregular evolution. There was a bit of analogical leveling, resulting in all the singular pronouns having low vowels, and all the plural pronouns having high vowels. Earlier on, this would have been *kya, later developing into *kea, then finally ke.
-David J. Peterson 02:32, 14 March 2020 (PDT) |