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From ''[[binta#Europic|binta]]'' ‘common’ | From ''[[binta#Europic|binta]]'' ‘common’ + ''[[-ist-#Europic|-ist-]]'' ‘most’ + ''[[-i#Europic|-i]]'' ‘-ly’. | ||
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'''bintisti''' | '''bintisti''' | ||
# usually, normally, most commonly | # usually, normally, most commonly | ||
Latest revision as of 22:40, 6 April 2026
Europic
Pronunciation
- Europic Phonology: /bin.tis.ti/
Etymology
From binta ‘common’ + -ist- ‘most’ + -i ‘-ly’.
Adverb
bintisti
- usually, normally, most commonly