π”±π”Όπ•€π”°π•ƒπ•’π•‘π•˜

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Etymology

From 𐔱𐔼𐕀 (bix, β€œcreate”, verb) +‎ -𐔰- (-a-, infinitive infix) +‎ π•ƒπ•’π•‘π•˜ (ʒ́uΔ‘, β€œlord”, noun), literally β€œcreating lord”.

Proper noun

π”±π”Όπ•€π”°π•ƒπ•’π•‘π•˜ (bixaʒ́uΔ‘)

  1. God

Usage notes

Always abbreviated as π”±Νžπ•˜ (b͞đ).

Inflection

Cases Forms
absolutive π”±π”Όπ•€π”°π•ƒπ•’π•‘π•˜ (bixaʒ́uΔ‘)
vocative π”±π”Όπ•€π”°π•ƒπ•’π•‘π•˜π”΄ (bixaʒ́uΔ‘e)
ergative π”±π”Όπ•€π”°π•ƒπ•’π•‘π•˜π”΄ (bixaʒ́uΔ‘e)
genitive π”±π”Όπ•€π”°π•ƒπ•’π•‘π•˜π”Ά (bixaʒ́uΔ‘Δ“)
dative II π”±π”Όπ•€π”°π•ƒπ•’π•‘π•˜π”°π•š (bixaʒ́uΔ‘as)
dative III π”±π”Όπ•€π”°π•ƒπ•’π•‘π•˜π”°π•‡ (bixaʒ́uΔ‘axΜ£), π”±π”Όπ•€π”°π•ƒπ•’π•‘π•˜π”°π•€ (bixaʒ́uΔ‘ax)
directive π”±π”Όπ•€π”°π•ƒπ•’π•‘π•˜π”΄π•‡π•’π•‘ (bixaʒ́uΔ‘exΜ£u)
comitative π”±π”Όπ•€π”°π•ƒπ•’π•‘π•˜π”΄π•€π•’π• (bixaʒ́uΔ‘exoΕ‘)
ablative II π”±π”Όπ•€π”°π•ƒπ•’π•‘π•˜π”΄π•‡π•’π•  (bixaʒ́uΔ‘exΜ£oc)
anteblative II π”±π”Όπ•€π”°π•ƒπ•’π•‘π•˜π”΄π•‡π•’π•šπ•œπ”°π”Ί (bixaʒ́uΔ‘exΜ£osαΉ­ay), π”±π”Όπ•€π”°π•ƒπ•’π•‘π•˜π”΄π•‡π•’π• π•œπ”°π”Ί (bixaʒ́uΔ‘exΜ£ocαΉ­ay)

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