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pronoun
*Fere
[fe̞ɹʌ]*
he/she/it/etc (3SG, see notes)
[fe̞ɹʌ]*
he/she/it/etc (3SG, see notes)
Notes
The definition is incorrect. Due to a glitch in processing, I could not get the precise one. I will correct it here: Fere is the base word that means “a thing”. Though, it is not used to represent a thing under any circumstances. It is meant to represent different entities and objects in more elastic ways than English allows. To make “he” add -n to fere to make feren, to make “she” add -s to make feres. To make “it” add -k to make ferek.
Another neat little quirk and ability of fere is to make new words by using the suffixes stated before along with a definite article. For example: kon + feres makes kon feres, or the supernatural woman. This person could be interpreted as a god, super-hero, or anything, depending on context surrounding the phrase. Fere is almost never used with kih, unless it is ferek.
The definition is incorrect. Due to a glitch in processing, I could not get the precise one. I will correct it here: Fere is the base word that means “a thing”. Though, it is not used to represent a thing under any circumstances. It is meant to represent different entities and objects in more elastic ways than English allows. To make “he” add -n to fere to make feren, to make “she” add -s to make feres. To make “it” add -k to make ferek.
Another neat little quirk and ability of fere is to make new words by using the suffixes stated before along with a definite article. For example: kon + feres makes kon feres, or the supernatural woman. This person could be interpreted as a god, super-hero, or anything, depending on context surrounding the phrase. Fere is almost never used with kih, unless it is ferek.
No root/derivation information available.
* Pronunciation of this word was estimated based on phonology/orthography
↺ 7 June 2019, 01:38
↺ 7 June 2019, 01:38
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Catalan (Català)ell/ella
Coptic (ⲙⲛⲧⲣⲙⲛⲕⲏⲙⲉ)̀ⲛⲑⲟϥ/̀ⲛⲑⲟⲥ
Czech (Čeština)on/ona/ono
Danish (dansk)han/hun/det
German (Deutsch)er/sie/es
Greek (Ελληνικά) αυτός/αυτή/αυτό (aftós/aftí/aftó)
Esperantoli/ŝi/ĝi
Spanish (Español)él/ella
Estonian (Eesti keel)ta - tema / see
Finnish (Suomi)hän/se
French (Français)il/elle/on
Icelandic (Íslenska)hann/hún/það
Low Saxon (Plattdüütsch)he/se/dat
Dutch (Nederlands)hij/zij/het
Old English (Ænglisc)hē/hēo/hit
Polish (Polski)on/ona/ono
Portuguese (Português)ele/ela
Russian (Русский) он/она/оно (on/ona/ono)
Sicilian (Sicilianu) iddu/idda
Swedish (Svenska)han/hon/det
Toki Ponaona
Old Tupia'e
Ukrainian (Українська)він/вона/воно (vin/vona/vono)