-īġe, -ēġe, -ēage From Proto-West Germanic *-augī, from Proto-Germanic *-augijaz. Equivalent to ēage + -e. IPA(key): /ˈi͜yː.je/ -īeġe -eyed Declension...
See also: Appendix:Variations of "cete" ćete (Cyrillic spelling ћете) second-person plural present of htȅti/htjȅti Rekoste da ćete skloniti stvari. ― You...
ћемо (Latin spelling ćemo) first-person plural present of хте̏ти/хтје̏ти Стићи ћемо упркос тешкоћама. ― We’ll get there, despite the difficulties. “ћемо”...
-টি (-ti) (formal) IPA(key): /tʊ/ -টো • (-tü) The generic measure word, particularly in informal and colloquial usage. -টো • (-tü) the; the singular definite...
English Wikipedia has an article on: Dâmbovița (river) Wikipedia English Wikipedia has an article on: Dâmbovița County Wikipedia From Romanian Dâmbovița...
See also: mũthũũri mũthuri From gũthuura (“to select, to elect”). Hinde (1904) records muthuri (pl. athuri) as an equivalent of English man (old) in “Jogowini...
FWOTD – 7 September 2019 IPA(key): /ᵐbɔ̀ɣɔ̀ɾɔ̀ꜜ/ As for Tonal Class, Benson (1964) classifies this term into Class 1 with a trisyllabic stem, together...
See also: στ΄, Στ΄, ͵στ, ͵Στ, and ͵ΣΤ (uncommon) Στ΄ (non-standard) στ΄ (literary) Ϛ΄ (non-standard, literary) ϛ΄ (obsolete) Ϝ΄ (non-standard, obsolete)...
See also: ϟ΄, ͵ϟ, and ͵Ϟ English Wikipedia has an article on: Greek numerals Wikipedia (non-standard) ϟ΄ Ϟ΄ The Greek numeral representing the number ninety...
See also: Ϛ΄, ͵ϛ, and ͵Ϛ English Wikipedia has an article on: Greek numerals Wikipedia ϛ΄ (nonstandard, literary) Alternative form of ΣΤ΄ Nonstandard in...