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lfx>Jamin (Created page with "==Europic== Category: Europic words Category: Europic adjectives Category: Europic food & drink Category: Europic alcohol & spirits {{Template: Europic Pronuncation|lal.kal.ja}} ===Alternate Forms=== * ''ralkalya'' (''Vulgar European'') ===Etymology=== From ''lalku'' ‘alcohol’ + ''-alya'' ‘inclined’. ===Adjective=== '''lalkalya''' # alcoholic, given to drink") |
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From ''[[lalku#Europic|lalku]]'' ‘alcohol’ + ''[[-alya#Europic|-alya]]'' ‘inclined’. | From ''[[lalku#Europic|lalku]]'' ‘alcohol’ + ''[[-alya#Europic|-alya]]'' ‘inclined’. | ||
Latest revision as of 23:59, 6 April 2026
Europic
Pronunciation
- Europic Phonology: /lal.kal.ja/
Etymology
From lalku ‘alcohol’ + -alya ‘inclined’.
Adjective
lalkalya
- alcoholic, given to drink