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Laefevian
Pronunciation
Pronoun
o
- unstressed form of os
Usage notes
The form o is typically used in non-contrastive contexts, or when the following word begins in a consonant (especially so before consonant clusters).
See also
Laefevian personal pronouns | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
number | first person | second person | third person | ||||
stressed | unstressed | stressed | unstressed | animate | inanimate | ||
singular | os | o | se | e | jo | al | |
dual | inclusive | þej | fil | land | lund | ||
exclusive | þid | ||||||
plural | inclusive | njan | hwa | lar | aler | ||
exclusive | njund |
Radestrian
Etymology 1
Inherited from Proto-Radic *o (some expressive particle).
Pronunciation
Interjection
o
- alternative spelling of ò; oh
Particle
o
- also, as well, too
- Synonym: o kaor
- Lvoríneș o vâs.
- He also danced.
- even
- Synonym: ue
- Lvoríneș o vâs.
- Even she danced.
- Vâs o lvoríneș.
- She even danced.
Usage notes
- The particle acts as a proclitic. This is not to be confused with its usage as a conjunction.
- In the sense of ‘also’, it cannot modify verbs themselves: o kaor is used for this purpose.
- Lvoríneș o kaor.
- She also danced.
- It can still be used before verbs in the sense of ‘even’, however.
- As a particle, it does not require a preceding comma.
Etymology 2
Symbol
o
- abbreviation of oenirje· (“femto-”, SI prefix); f
Related terms
- O (“peta-”)
Categories:
- Interlingual homographs
- Rhymes:Laefevian/o
- Laefevian non-lemma forms
- Laefevian pronoun forms
- Radestrian terms with multiple etymologies
- Radestrian terms inherited from Proto-Radic
- Rhymes:Radestrian/ɔ
- Radestrian lemmas
- Radestrian interjections
- Radestrian particles
- Radestrian terms with usage examples
- Radestrian symbols
- Radestrian abbreviations