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== Laefevian ==
===Alternative forms===
* {{l|lfv|ammun}} (''literary or archaic'')
=== Etymology ===
{{root|lfv|lnk-pro|ᵐbæj(n)-}}
Ultimately from {{inherit|lfv|lnk-pro|ᵐbæj(n)-|pos=interrogative pronoun}}.
=== Pronunciation ===
{{lfv-pr}}
* {{rhymes|lfv|am}}
=== Adverb ===
{{lfv-advp|interrogative}}{{lfv-advp|locational}}{{lfv-advp|spatial}}
{{head|lfv|adverb}}
# {{label|lfv|interrogative|locational}} {{eng|where|pos=Adverb}}
#: {{cot|lfv|naš|amôn|mêl}}
#: {{ex|lfv|'''Am''' an?|'''Where''' are you?}}
==== Translations ====
{{t|lfv|interrogative: where
|rad=*ál*
}}
==== See also ====
==Riyan==
==Riyan==


===Etymology===
=== Etymology ===
From {{inh|ryn|ryn-o|þam}}, from {{inh|ryn|ryn-pro|ṯam}}, from {{inh|ryn|hrd-pro|ṯam}}, from {{inh|ryn|lnk-pro|tam-|t=out of}}.
From {{inh|ryn|ryn-o|þam}}, from {{inh|ryn|ryn-pro|ṯam}}, from {{inh|ryn|hrd-pro|ṯam}}, from {{inh|ryn|lnk-pro|tam-|t=out of}}.
Cognate with {{m+|rad|an|t=out of}}.
{{cog|ryn
|rad=an<t:out of><a:2>
}}.


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

Latest revision as of 14:31, 20 August 2024

See also: am-

Laefevian

Alternative forms

  • ammun (literary or archaic)

Etymology

Ultimately from Proto-Laenkean *ᵐbæj(n)- (interrogative pronoun).

Pronunciation

Adverb

am

  1. (interrogative, locational) where
    Coordinate terms: amôn, mêl, naš
    Am an?
    Where are you?

Translations

interrogative: where
  • Radestrian: ál

See also

Riyan

Etymology

From Old Riyan þam, from Proto-Riyanic *ṯam, from Proto-Hirdic *ṯam, from Proto-Laenkean *tam- (“out of”). Cognate with Radestrian an (“out of”).

Pronunciation

Preposition

am

  1. out of, from (the inside of)
    Naŗ spenúŗ í lyșpant am fille.
    I took the camera out of the box.
  2. of, made of, out of
    Na río dimúŗ kytte am fior.
    The bridge was built of stone.

Derived terms