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==[[Braereth]]==
==[[Braereth]]==
[[Category: Braereth words]]
[[Category: Braereth words]]
[[Category: Braereth words (obsolete)]]
[[Category: Braereth pronouns]]
[[Category: Braereth pronouns]]
{{Template: Braereth Pronunciation|ˈi.ʎa|ˈiʎa|iˈl̪i.a}}
{{Template: Braereth Dialects|ˈiʎa|ˈiʎa|ilja|ˈiɮə|ilia|ˈili.a|ilia|ˈili.a}}
{{Template: Eomentesa Alt Forms|la}}


===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From [[wiki: Latin|Latin]] '''''[[wikt: illa#Latin|illa]]'''''.
From [[wiki:Latin|Latin]] '''''[[wikt: illa|illa]]'''''
 
====Cognates & Comparisons====
* [[wikt: ella#Spanish|ella]] (Spanish)
* [[wikt: ella#Catalan|ella]] (Catalan)
* [[wikt: elle#French|elle]] (French)
* [[wikt: ella#Italian|ella]] (Italian)
* [[wikt: ea#Romanian|ea]] (Romanian)


===Pronoun===
===Pronoun===
'''ilja'''
'''ilja'''
# she. ''Third person singular nominative feminine pronoun.''
# she, it
#: ''Third person singular feminine pronoun.''
 
====Declension====
{{Braereth/pronouns}}
 
====Coordinate Terms====
* '''''[[ilju#Braereth|ilju]]''''' ‘he’

Latest revision as of 21:53, 21 September 2022

Braereth

Pronunciation & Variants

Official Classical Tenibvreth Eomentesa Merineth
/ˈiʎa/ [ˈiʎa] [ˈiɮə]
ilja
[ˈili.a]
ilia
[ˈili.a]
ilia

Etymology

From Latin illa

Cognates & Comparisons

Pronoun

ilja

  1. she, it
    Third person singular feminine pronoun.

Declension

  Nominative
(subject)
Genitive
(possessive)
Dative
(indirect object)
Accusative
(direct object)
1sg eou
I
meu*
my
mei
(to) me
me, m’**
me
2sg tu
you, thou
teu*
your, thy
tei
(to) you, to thee
te, t’**
you, thee
3sg.masc ilju
he
seu*
his, her
lei
(to) him
le, l’**
him
3sg.fem ilja
she
lae
(to) her
la, l’**
her
3sg.refl - sei
(to) himself, to herself
se, s’**
himself, herself
1pl nous(autris)
we
noustru*
our
nous
(to) us
ne, n’**
us
2pl vous(autris)
you (all)
voustru*
your
vous
(to) you (all)
ve, v’**
you (all)
3pl.masc iljis
they
louru*
their
lour
(to) them
ljis
them
3pl.fem iljes
they
ljes
them

* Declines for gender and number (click for additional forms).
** Form used before a vowel.

Coordinate Terms