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Czech

Adjective

j. (not comparable)

  1. (grammar) Abbreviation of jednotný (singular): sg.
    Antonym: mn.

Egyptian

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Prefix

i
  1. (chiefly Old Egyptian and Late Egyptian) Forms the imperative of biliteral verbs, and in Late Egyptian also of former triliteral and third-weak verbs that have been reduced to two radicals. Optional in Late Egyptian.
  2. (chiefly Old Egyptian and Late Egyptian) Forms the subjunctive of biliteral verbs.
Alternative forms

Etymology 2

Prefix

iA2
  1. (Late Egyptian) Forms the participles and relative forms of fientive (non-adjectival) biliteral verbs, triliteral and third-weak verbs that have been reduced to biliterals through sound change, fourth-weak verbs, and a few other triliteral verbs.
Usage notes

This prefix is often unwritten when preceded by articles or demonstratives. It is rarely used with the verb wnn (to exist).

Alternative forms

References

  • James P Allen (2010) Middle Egyptian: An Introduction to the Language and Culture of Hieroglyphs, 2nd edition, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, pages 190, 249.
  • Junge, Friedrich (2005) Late Egyptian Grammar: An Introduction, second English edition, Oxford: Griffith Institute, pages 66, 78

Esperanto

Noun

j.

  1. Abbreviation of jaro (year).