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-tʼááh

-tʼááh Verbal stem occurring in the following root, aspect, and mode combinations:...


τῶν

See also: Appendix:Variations of "ton" and των τᾶν (tân), τᾱ́ων (tā́ōn), τᾱῶν (tāôn), τᾱών (tāṓn) — Doric, Epic, Aeolic 𐠰𐠙 (to-na) — Cypriot   IPA(key):...


Jyutping

See also: jyutping English Wikipedia has an article on: Jyutping Wikipedia Borrowed from Cantonese 粵拼 / 粤拼 (jyut6 ping3). IPA(key): /jut pʰɪŋ/ Jyutping...


Europe

See also: europe, europé, Europę, Európe, and Európé English Wikipedia has an article on: Europe Wikipedia Inherited from Middle English Europe, borrowed...


nosaltres

nosaltros, mosaltros (Alghero) matros, mosatros, naltres, naltros, nantres, natros, noltros, nosatres, nosatros (dialectal) From older nós ("we") + altres...


soccer

socker, socca Originally British English; as an abbreviation for association football, via abbreviation assoc. +‎ -er (suffix); earlier socker (1885),...


-est

See also: est, Est, EST, êst, ēst, est., and Est. (UK, US) enPR: ĭst, IPA(key): /ɪst/ (General Australian) enPR: əst, IPA(key): /əst/ From Middle English...


wear

See also: -wear and Wear English Wikipedia has an article on: wear Wikipedia Inherited from Middle English weren, werien, from Old English werian (“to...


dalyvis

Lithuanian Wikipedia has an article on: dalyvis Wikipedia lt IPA(key): [dɐˈlʲiːʋʲɪs] dalỹvis m (plural dalỹviai) stress pattern 2 participant (grammar)...


every

See also: Every ev'ry (poetic) ivery (obsolete) euery (obsolete) e'ry (colloquial) Inherited from Middle English every, everich, eaver-euch, averiche,...