Sevvuferyn words etymology: Difference between revisions
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''Meaning'' - to get back, recover, retrieve ''literally'' "again-get" | |||
From: "milmil + suwon" (Sevvufery) | |||
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=Synúgar= | |||
/senˈɐʧar/ | /senˈɐʧar/ | ||
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/ˈaisi/ | /ˈaisi/ | ||
see '''ysi'''. | see '''ysi'''. |
Revision as of 06:50, 13 December 2024
Each entry will be allocated a different section. For shared etymologies, the one which comes first alphabetically will list all etymologies and deviations, with the others providing a reference to the first Words deriving from languages which use Sevvuferyn orthography will not have the IPA transcriptions of the source words, although those that do, will.
Ekil
/ˈɛkil/
Meaning - man, human, person, informal friend, "bro" n
From: ji /ji/ (Gusvia) - person, thing, object
ji | → ii | → ë | → eʰi | → eki | → ekil |
gusvia | → Kaåbarun → Krushildnajs | → Enuú → proto-South Sevvufery | → South Sevvufery | → South-west Sevvufery | → Sevvufery |
Gito
/ˈʧitɔ/
Meaning - other, remaining (from a selection) adj
From: sɣo /ʨʲo/ (proto-gusvia) - (having been) left behind
sɣo | → rro | → (i)rrto | → rrito | → trrito/tsito | → gito |
proto-gusvia | → Gusvia | Kaåbarun → Krushildnajs | → Enúu | → proto-South Sevvufery → South Sevvufery → south-east Sevvufery | → Sevvufery |
Gitysi
/ʧitˈesi/
Meaning - to reference, literally "other-say" v2
From: Gito + ysi (Sevvufery)
gitoysi → gitwesi → gitysi |
Milsuwon
Meaning - to get back, recover, retrieve literally "again-get"
From: "milmil + suwon" (Sevvufery)
milmilsuwon → milsuwon |
Synúgar
/senˈɐʧar/
Meaning - to interview, literally "ask deeply" v1
From: "synúk + agar" (Sevvufery)
synúkagar → synúakgar → synúgar |
Ysi
/ˈesi/
Meaning - to say v.tr
From: ajs (Krushildnajs) - to utter, speak, communicate
ajs | → as/is | → es/jas | → ese/jaise | → esi/aisi | → ysi/ÿsi |
→ Krushildnajs | → Sak∞e | → proto-North Sevvufery | → North Sevvufery | → North-east Sevvufery | → Sevvufery |
Ÿsi
/ˈaisi/
see ysi.