See also: Appendix:Variations of "cete" ćete (Cyrillic spelling ћете) second-person plural present of htȅti/htjȅti Rekoste da ćete skloniti stvari. ― You...
ћеш (Latin spelling ćeš) second-person singular present of хте̏ти/хтје̏ти Мораћеш дуго да стојиш у реду. ― You’ll have to stand in line a long time. “ћеш”...
See also: ovy IPA(key): [ oviː] Rhymes: -oviː -ový (adjective-forming suffix) of or relating to; -al (chemistry) added at the end of the name of an electropositive...
Related to -șor. IPA(key): /iʃor/ -ișor m or n (feminine singular -ișoară, masculine plural -ișori, feminine and neuter plural -ișoare) Diminutive suffix...
See also: Appendix:Variations of "om" From Old Norse um (“about, concerning”). om- re-, over om- + male (“paint”) → ommale (“repaint”) om- + klassificere...
See also: -ntää From Proto-Finnic *-ntadak, possibly even from Proto-Uralic *-mta-, but in any case equal to -(e)n(e)- + -taa (the causative form of -eta...
See also: Huko Kikuyu Wikipedia has an article on: huko Wikipedia ki IPA(key): /hùkɔ̀ꜜ/ As for Tonal Class, Armstrong (1940) classifies this term into...
See also: puoli See puoli (“half”). IPA(key): /ˈpuo̯li-/, [ˈpuo̞̯li-] puoli- half-, semi-, demi- Synonym: semi- Finnish terms prefixed with puoli- compounds...
honnét (folksy) Lexicalization of the stem of hogy + -n (locative suffix, duplicated). IPA(key): [ˈhonːɒn] Hyphenation: hon‧nan Rhymes: -ɒn honnan from...