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From {{inherit|ryn|ryn-o|ŗe}}, from {{inherit|ryn|ryn-pro|ḡe}}, from {{inherit|ryn|hrd-pro|ghe}}, from {{inherit|ryn|lnk-pro|gʱe}} (''discourse particle''). {{cog|ryn | From {{inherit|ryn|ryn-o|ŗe}}, from {{inherit|ryn|ryn-pro|ḡe}}, from {{inherit|ryn|hrd-pro|ghe}}, from {{inherit|ryn|lnk-pro|gʱe}} (''discourse particle''). {{cog|ryn | ||
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Revision as of 23:39, 7 August 2024
Riyan
Etymology
From Old Riyan ŗe, from Proto-Riyanic *ḡe, from Proto-Hirdic *ghe, from Proto-Laenkean *gʱe (discourse particle). Cognate with Radestrian gje.
Pronunciation
Particle
ŗe
- marks a polar (yes-no) question
- Ŗe na ú naḑios?
- Are you a coward?
Usage notes
- Placed at the beginning of a sentence before the verb to mark it as a yes-no question.