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Laefevian

Pronunciation

Pronoun

e

  1. unstressed form of se

Usage notes

The form e is typically used in non-contrastive contexts.

See also

Radestrian

Etymology

From Middle Radestrian i, from Old Radestrian i, inherited from Proto-Radic *hi, *i, from Proto-Hirdic *ṯi, from Proto-Laenkean *taj(h).

Pronunciation

Conjunction

e

  1. that (subordinating conjunction) [with indicative]
    Dvumbruveș ven, en râbúl!
    I was told that you had died!
  2. if (introducing a condition) [with subjunctive]
    Synonym: áde
    vâs rapa, hjeaș kad virșu vans zlyemta.
    If he dies, my dad won't cope.
  3. [with optative]
    1. so that, so (introducing a consequence)
      Dei kad, dzmen vauobș lyejr-agú.
      I am doing this so that we have a better life.
    2. for, that
      Vánui, dzmen vauobș lyejr-agú.
      I want us to have a better life.

Usage notes

  • This conjunction adopts all personal agreement from the clause verb, leaving the verb in its depersonal form.
    • The depersonal form of vat 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