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==[[Drikva Yakke]]==
==[[Drikva Yakke]]==
[[Category: Words]]
[[Category: Drikva Yakke words]]
[[Category: Drikva Yakke words]]
[[Category: Drikva Yakke nouns]]
[[Category: Drikva Yakke nouns]]
[[Category: Drikva Yakke non-masculine nouns]]
[[Category: Drikva Yakke non-masculine nouns]]
[[Category: Drikva Yakke dual nouns]]
[[Category: Drikva Yakke dual nouns]]
{{Template: Drikva Yakke Pronuncation|ri.nen}}
{{Template: Drikva Yakke Pronunciation|ri.nen}}


===Noun===
===Noun===
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# knee
# knee
#: ''Irregular plural '''''rerinen''''' refers exclusively to pairs of knees.''
#: ''Irregular plural '''''rerinen''''' refers exclusively to pairs of knees.''
==[[Hakdor]]==
[[Category: Words]][[Category: Hakdor words]]
[[Category: Hakdor nouns]]
{{Template: Hakdor Pronunciation|ri.nen|ri.neŋ}}
{{Template: Hakdor Alternates|rineng}}
===Etymology===
From [[Drikva Yakke|Imperial]] '''''[[rinen#Modern Standard Imperial|rinen]]''''' ‘knee’.
===Noun===
'''rinen'''
# knee
# elbow
# bend, angle

Latest revision as of 12:57, 8 April 2026

Drikva Yakke

Pronunciation

Noun

rinen (plural: kve rinen)

  1. knee
    Irregular plural rerinen refers exclusively to pairs of knees.

Hakdor

Pronunciation

Alternate Forms

Etymology

From Imperial rinen ‘knee’.

Noun

rinen

  1. knee
  2. elbow
  3. bend, angle