-u

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See also: u-, u, ú-, ú

Lusetian

Alternative forms

  • (after -u/ū)

Etymology

From Old Lusetian ğo, from Proto-Radic *ɣo. Cognate with Radestrian gjø.

Pronunciation

Particle

-u

  1. interrogative enclitic
    Bi-u re dea?
    What are you doing?
    Moll art-u li zāi?
    Is he drinking from the river?
    Ū siellu?
    Do I know?