See also: ài

Radestrian

Etymology 1

From Middle Radestrian ai, from Old Radestrian laɣi, inherited from Proto-Radic *olhır, *olher, from Proto-Laenkean *(s)lɯh-.

Alternative forms

  • a’ (before i-)
  • e (dialectal)

Pronunciation

Article

ai

  1. the (oblique plural inanimate definite article)
Usage notes
  • Sometimes used as the nominative plural inanimate definite article instead of a or ag, though this usage is proscribed.
See also
The Definite Article in Radestrian  
inanimate animate
nominative oblique constructive
genitive
nominative constructive
genitive
oblique
singular plural singular plural singular plural singular plural
pre-consonantal a ai as ais u i us is
pre-vocalic ag
before i- before u- before i-
a' a

Etymology 2

From Middle Radestrian air, from Old Radestrian air, inherited from Proto-Radic *awir, from Proto-Hirdic *akhwés, *ákhwis (“bow”), from Proto-Laenkean *ʔm̥k(ʰ)wés.

Pronunciation

Noun

ai inan (genitive singular aisk, nominative plural aire, compound form ai-, relational adjective aiș)

  1. (countable) bow (weapon)
  2. (countable, geometry) arc
    Ag aist α svímavartș 37 °-víș sjarus er revacen, van gjøș 1 t-víș vynis. Fjøspjesa pánist ag aisk α.
    Arc α is subtended by an angle of 37° on a circle with a radius of 1m. Calculate the length of arc α.
Declension
Related terms
Translations
weapon
geometrical arc