Radestrian

Etymology

FromOld Radestrian i, inherited fromProto-Radic *hi,*i, fromProto-Hirdic *ṯih, fromProto-Laenkean *ti(h).

Pronunciation

Conjunction

e

  1. that (subordinating conjunction) [+indicative]

Lua error in Module:languages at line 5: No such language (Dvumbruveș ven, en râbúl!).

  1. if (introducing a condition) [+dubitative]

Lua error in Module:languages at line 5: No such language ( vâs rapa, hjeaș kad virș vans zlyemta.).

  1. so that, so (introducing a consequence) [+optative]

Lua error in Module:languages at line 5: No such language (Dei kad, dzmen vauobș lyejr-agú.).

  1. for, that [+optative]

Lua error in Module:languages at line 5: No such language (Vánui, dzmen vauobș lyejr-agú.).

Usage notes

  • This conjunction adopts all personal agreement from the clause verb, leaving the verb in its impersonal form.
    • The impersonal form of Template:wl-rad in the indicative non-past is ∅, unless emphatic.

Inflection

Inflection of e  
person singular plural
first inclusive ei es
exclusive ete
second humble en
neutral en e
third