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(Created page with "==Laefevian== {{phrasebook entry|lfv}} ===Pronunciation=== * {{IPA|lfv|/ˈmai̯e ˈnole/}} ===Phrase=== {{head|lfv|phrase|head=maie nole}} # {{eng|good day}} # {{eng|good morning}} (''used as a greeting between 9 am and noon'') # {{eng|good afternoon}} (''used as a greeting between noon and dusk'') ===Coordinate terms=== * {{l|lfv|maie arwine|t=good morning}} * {{l|lfv|maie antuse|t=good evening}} * {{l|lfv|vaie nole|t=have a nice day}}") |
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* {{l|lfv|maie arwine|t=good morning}} | * {{l|lfv|maie arwine|t=good morning}} | ||
* {{l|lfv|maie antuse|t=good evening}} | * {{l|lfv|maie antuse|t=good evening}} | ||
* {{l|lfv|vaie | * {{l|lfv|vaie nolde|t=have a nice day}} |
Latest revision as of 19:18, 17 June 2024
Laefevian
Pronunciation
Phrase
- good day
- good morning (used as a greeting between 9 am and noon)
- good afternoon (used as a greeting between noon and dusk)
Coordinate terms
- maie arwine (“good morning”)
- maie antuse (“good evening”)
- vaie nolde (“have a nice day”)