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=== {{Etymology}} ===
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{{root|ryn|lnk-pro|kajʔ-}}
{{root|ryn|lnk-pro|kajʔ-}}
From {{inh|ryn|ryn-o|ŗaod}}, from {{inh|ryn|ryn-pro|ḡɤ́dă}}, from {{inh|ryn|hrd-pro|ḵɤ̄h-|t=to not be}}, from {{inh|ryn|lnk-pro|kajʔ-|pos=negative}}. Cognate with {{m+|rad|hjeat}}.
From {{inh|ryn|ryn-o|ŗaod}}, from {{inh|ryn|ryn-pro|ḡɤ́dă}}, from {{inh|ryn|hrd-pro|ḵɤ̄h-|t=to not be}}, from {{inh|ryn|lnk-pro|kajʔ-|pos=negative}}. {{cog|ryn
|rad=hjeat
}}.


===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===

Revision as of 14:50, 7 August 2024

Riyan

Etymology

From Old Riyan ŗaod, from Proto-Riyanic *ḡɤ́dă, from Proto-Hirdic *ḵɤ̄h- (“to not be”), from Proto-Laenkean *kajʔ- (negative). Cognate with Radestrian hjeat.

Pronunciation

Verb

ŗaor (irregular)

  1. to not be
    Vaŗ sír ímvine!
    I am not your friend!
    Ŗí dreŗa gívaom moiș.
    The book wasn't very good.
  2. forms negative periphrastic tenses when combined with a verb-noun or participle
    Ŗao fehív dúhíd í hivo.
    The disciple isn't learning anything.
    Vaŗ fanúŗ tonaor sí gulaor.
    I didn't walk to the station today.

Usage notes

This auxiliary can be used in all the same places as ful (“to be”), resulting in the exact same meaning except that it is negative rather than positive.

Conjugation

Conjugation of ŗaor (inflected)
verb noun ŗaid
past/passive participle ŗaúŗ
Inflected forms singular plural
first second/third first second/third
present vaŗ ŗao ŗaús ŗaú
past víŗ ŗí ŗajús ŗajú
conditional ŗajaiŗ ŗajaiș ŗajos ŗajos
imperative ŗar ŗúr

Antonyms

  • ful (“to be”)

Mutation

Riyan mutation
radical lenited
ŗaor aor
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.