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#: While similar in nature and both translatable as ‘during’, the preposition ''[[gre#Europic|gre]]'' indicates a span completely encompassing another event while ''[[du#Europic|du]]'' refers to an event within a larger time span, e.g. ''[[kloratu#Europic|Kloratu]] [[le#Europic|le]] [[ste#Europic|ste]] [[du#Europic|du]] [[notu#Europic|notu]]'' ‘there was a noise at night’ compared to ''[[kloratu#Europic|Kloratu]] [[le#Europic|le]] [[pe-siste#Europic|pe-siste]] [[gre#Europic|gre]] [[notu#Europic|notu]]'' ‘the noise persisted all night long’. | |||
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* ''[[du#Europic|du]]'' ‘during’ | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:55, 9 August 2026
Europic
Pronunciation
- Europic Phonology: /ɡre/
Etymology
Root √gre.
Adverb (Preposition)
gre
- for, during, throughout
- While similar in nature and both translatable as ‘during’, the preposition gre indicates a span completely encompassing another event while du refers to an event within a larger time span, e.g. Kloratu le ste du notu ‘there was a noise at night’ compared to Kloratu le pe-siste gre notu ‘the noise persisted all night long’.
Synonyms
- du ‘during’
Verb
gre
- to step, to tread
- to increase, to progress
- Has long-form variant grade.
Synonyms
- grade ‘to step’