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'''brandaje'''
'''brandaje'''
# hello, hi, good day
# hello, hi, good day
#: ''This is a rare instance of an adjective preceding its noun complement without so much as a vowel buffer. Though [[Syd Chrysanthi|Chrysanthi]] never addressed it directly, it is assumed that this kind of exception is allowed in interjections and common expressions when the resulting consonant cluster is still valid.''
#: This is a rare instance of an adjective preceding its noun complement without so much as a vowel buffer. Though [[Syd Chrysanthi|Chrysanthi]] never addressed it directly, it is assumed that this kind of exception is allowed in interjections and common expressions when the resulting consonant cluster is still valid.


====Synonyms====
====Synonyms====
* ''[[salve#Europic|salve]]'' ‘hello’
* ''[[salve#Europic|salve]]'' ‘hello’

Latest revision as of 15:44, 23 March 2026

Europic

Pronunciation

Etymology

From brana ‘good’ + daju ‘day’.

Interjection

brandaje

  1. hello, hi, good day
    This is a rare instance of an adjective preceding its noun complement without so much as a vowel buffer. Though Chrysanthi never addressed it directly, it is assumed that this kind of exception is allowed in interjections and common expressions when the resulting consonant cluster is still valid.

Synonyms