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# {{label|ryn|diminutive}} used to form nouns that are considered smaller or cuter | # {{label|ryn|diminutive}} used to form nouns that are considered smaller or cuter | ||
#: {{m|ryn|fúnt|t=seed}} + ''-jaŗ'' → {{m|ryn| | #: {{m|ryn|fúnt|t=seed}} + ''-jaŗ'' → {{m|ryn|fúnțaŗ|t=semen}} | ||
#: {{m|ryn|nív|t=dog}} + ''-jaŗ'' → {{m|ryn|nívjaŗ|t=puppy}} | #: {{m|ryn|nív|t=dog}} + ''-jaŗ'' → {{m|ryn|nívjaŗ|t=puppy}} | ||
====Derived terms==== | ====Derived terms==== | ||
{{col|ryn| | {{col|ryn|fúnțaŗ|t1=semen|amjaŗ|t2=cum, semen|șaorțaŗ|t3=lion's mane mushroom|mișaŗ|t4=kitten|nívjaŗ|t5=puppy}} |
Revision as of 12:57, 20 February 2024
Riyan
Etymology
From Old Riyan -jaŗ, from Proto-Riyanic *-jăḡă, from Proto-Hirdic *-jəŋjəs, from Proto-Laenkean *-jVŋjæ (diminutive). Though the Proto-Laenkean form has a flexible vowel, the productive diminutive suffix passed down to Riyan fossilized with the vowel /a/.
Pronunciation
Suffix
-jaŗ
- (diminutive) used to form nouns that are considered smaller or cuter