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==[[Arbulian]]== | |||
[[Category: Arbulian words]] | |||
[[Category: Arbulian pronouns]] | |||
{{Template: Arbulian Pronunciation|de}} | |||
===Pronoun=== | |||
'''de''' | |||
# you | |||
#: ''Second person singular feminine pronoun.'' | |||
===Related Terms=== | |||
* '''''[[do#Hakdor|do]]''''' ‘you (''masculine'')’ | |||
[[Category: Missing Braereth words]] | |||
==[[Brooding]]== | |||
[[Category: Words]] | |||
[[Category: Brooding words]] | |||
[[Category: Brooding particles]] | |||
{{Brooding/altforms|de|d|}} | |||
{{Brooding/pronunciation|dɛ}} | |||
===Particle=== | |||
'''de''' | |||
# this (''demonstrative'') | |||
====Usage Notes==== | |||
Indicates something that is closer to the speaker than the listener, or which is equally close to both. A proximal deixis. Closer than ''[[ga]]'' not touching the speaker like ''[[ti]]''. | |||
==[[Europic]]== | ==[[Europic]]== | ||
[[Category: Europic words]] | [[Category: Europic words]] | ||
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[[Category: Europic short-form verbs]] | [[Category: Europic short-form verbs]] | ||
{{Template: Europic Pronuncation|de}} | {{Template: Europic Pronuncation|de}} | ||
===Etymology=== | |||
Root ''[[√de#Europic|√de]]''. | |||
===Adverb (Preposition)=== | ===Adverb (Preposition)=== | ||
'''de''' | '''de''' | ||
# of, from | # of, from | ||
===Etymology=== | |||
Root ''[[√d#Europic|√d]]''. | |||
===Verb=== | ===Verb=== | ||
'''de''' | '''de''' | ||
# to do, to make | # to do, to make | ||
#: | #: Has long-form variant ''[[derte#Europic|derte]]''. | ||
====Synonyms==== | ====Synonyms==== | ||
* ''[[derte#Europic|derte]]'' ‘to do’ | * ''[[derte#Europic|derte]]'' ‘to do’ | ||
Latest revision as of 14:13, 24 March 2026
Arbulian
Pronunciation
- Arbulian Phonology: /de/
Pronoun
de
- you
- Second person singular feminine pronoun.
Related Terms
- do ‘you (masculine)’
Brooding
Alternate Forms
| Extended ASCII Form: | de |
| Abjad ASCII Form: | d |
Pronunciation
- Brooding Phonology: /dɛ/
Particle
de
- this (demonstrative)
Usage Notes
Indicates something that is closer to the speaker than the listener, or which is equally close to both. A proximal deixis. Closer than ga not touching the speaker like ti.
Europic
Pronunciation
- Europic Phonology: /de/
Etymology
Root √de.
Adverb (Preposition)
de
- of, from
Etymology
Root √d.
Verb
de
- to do, to make
- Has long-form variant derte.
Synonyms
- derte ‘to do’