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Revision as of 08:02, 19 February 2024

Radestrian

Etymology

From Middle Radestrian røhtt, from Old Radestrian røhtt, inherited from Proto-Radic *rwehht, from Proto-Hirdic *rweḵ-. from Proto-Laenkean *rwek-. Cognate with Riyan ríht (“to get”) and Laefevian vrêkad (“to get”).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key)/rœat/
  • Rhyme: -œat

Verb

røat (first-person singular non-past røi, second-person singular non-past røà, third-person singular non-past røaș, third-person plural non-past ryú, first-person singular past ryșei, present adverbial participle røșevú, past adverbial participle røvúl, verbal noun røvaș)

  1. (transitive) to take
  2. (auxiliary) forms the future tense, will, shall, be going to [+infinitive]
    A lyșta røaș hotad hvust.
    The world is going to change forever.

Usage notes

  • Using røat to mark the future is considered a more marked construction than in English.

Conjugation

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