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lfx>Jamin (Created page with "==Europic== Category: Europic words Category: Europic adverbs Category: Europic particles {{Template: Europic Pronuncation|fu.ʤo}} ===Etymology=== From ''fu'' ‘(''cessative'')’ + ''djo'' ‘(''immediate'')’. ===Adverb (Particle)=== '''fu-djo''' # just stopped doing #: ''Invokes the (past) immediate cessative.'' ====Synonyms==== * ''fu-djo-le'' ‘just stopped’") |
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* ''[[ | * ''[[fudjo-le#Europic|fudjo-le]]'' ‘just stopped’ | ||
Latest revision as of 13:24, 26 March 2026
Europic
Pronunciation
- Europic Phonology: /fu.ʤo/
Etymology
From fu ‘(cessative)’ + djo ‘(immediate)’.
Adverb (Particle)
fu-djo
- just stopped doing
- Invokes the (past) immediate cessative.
Synonyms
- fudjo-le ‘just stopped’