Showing posts with label pronouns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pronouns. Show all posts

05 June 2015

them (inanimate) is bohur

bohur = them (inanimate) (Lhaesine pronunciation = BAW-huhr) (pronoun) (personal object pronoun) (some things Google found for "bohur": an unusual term; a rare to unusual last name which can be Turkish; user names; name of a World of Warcraft character; may be a term for camel in Kurdish and/or Turkish; Short Bohur and Long Bohur and are rocks at sea near Wexford, Ireland)

01 June 2015

it (inanimate, object) is bae

bae = it (inanimate) (Lhaesine pronunciation = BAA) (pronoun) (personal object pronoun) (some things Google found for "bae": a very common term; BAE Systems is a British aerospace and defense company; in English a slang term of endearment (from babe or baby); a last name that can be Korean; BAE is an acronym for Bureau of American Ethnology (Smithsonian Institution); BAE Batterien GmbH of Germany sells industrial batteries; similar bæ means poop, crap in Danish; means bay in Welsh; name of places in Indonesia, the Philippines and Senegal)

29 May 2015

us is mos

mos = us (Lhaesine pronunciation = MOSS) (pronoun) (personal object pronoun) (some things Google found for "mos": a very common term; MOS is a US Army acronym for Military Occupational Specialty; MOS is the NYSE stock symbol for The Mosaic Company; Mos Def is an American hip hop artist; MOS is an acronym for Microsoft Office Specialist; means don't in Albanian; means bit, morsel in Catalan; means moss in Dutch; means to wash in Hungarian; means custom, practice in Latin; means a mash in Swedish; similar nos means us in Portuguese; Porto de Mós is the name of a place in Portugal; name of a places in Spain and Sweden)

25 May 2015

they (inanimate) is obur

obur = they (inanimate) (Lhaesine pronunciation = OB-uhr) (pronoun) (personal subject pronoun) (some things Google found for "obur": an uncommon term; a rare last name; Obur Döner is a sandwich cafe in Turkey; Obur Balık (Gluttonous Fish) is a online Turkish cartoon adventure game; means glutton, gluttonous, gourmand, voracious in Turkish; similar öbür means other in Turkish; name of a place in Nigeria)

21 May 2015

it (inanimate, subject) is ob (revisited)

ob = it (inanimate) (Lhaesine pronunciation = OB) (pronoun) (personal subject pronoun) (some things Google found for "ob": a very common term; OB is an abbreviation for obstetrician; similar o.b. tampons; OB billiards and pool cues; in the game Magic: The Gathering, Ob Nixilis is a demon former human Planeswalker; means if, whether in German; means for the purpose of, because of in Latin; means I (pronoun) in Volapük; means at in Slovenian; an unusual masculine first name; Ob River in western Siberia, Russia; The Gulf of Ob is a bay of the Arctic Ocean; name of places in Germany and Papua New Guinea)

My previous Lhaesine word for "it (inanimate)" was "wa". I decided to redo this word.

17 May 2015

them (animate) is nure

nure = them (animate) (Lhaesine pronunciation = NOUR) (pronoun) (personal object pronoun) (some things Google found for "nure": an uncommon term; NURE is an acronym in the USA for National Uranium Resource Evaluation; Moo-Nure is a brand of organic compost with cow manure sold mostly in the eastern USA; an unusual first name that seems to be unisex; an unusual last name; similar nure-onna in Japanese folklore is a creature with the head of a woman and the body of a snake; name of a small river which is a tributary of the Po in northern Italy; Val Nure is the valley of the Nure river; similar Goon Nure is a small place in Victoria, Australia; name of places in Pakistan and Nigeria)

13 May 2015

you (plural object) is degur

degur = you (plural object) (Lhaesine pronunciation = DEHG-uhr) (pronoun) (personal object pronoun) (some things Google found for "degur": an unusual term; Degur (and De Gur) is an unusual last name; SGM DEGUR is a pest control company in Tolosa, Gipuzkoa, Spain; a World of Warcraft character; user names; similar Degurić is the name of a village in Serbia)

09 May 2015

it (animate, object) is nu

nu = it (animate, unknown or unspecified gender) (Lhaesine pronunciation = NU) (pronoun) (personal object pronoun) (some things Google found for "nu": a very common term; name of the thirteenth letter of the Greek alphabet (Ν, ν) which is transliterated as n; an unusual last name that can be Burmese; Sigma Nu (ΣΝ) is an undergraduate college fraternity; NU is the NYSE stock symbol for Eversource Energy; a Yiddish interjection meaning "well?" or "so?"; a slang spelling of new in English, as in Nu Metal music; NU is the abbreviation for Nunavut which is a territory of Canada; means naked, bare in French and Portuguese; means now in Swedish, Danish and Dutch; means not, no in Romanian; name of places in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea)

05 May 2015

her (object pronoun) is nae

nae = her (Lhaesine pronunciation = NAAW) (pronoun) (personal object pronoun) (some things Google found for "nae": a common term; NaeNae dance to 2013 hip hop song "Drop That NaeNae" by We Are Toonz, an overwhelming result; NAE is an acronym for National Academy of Engineering; NAE is an acronym for National Association of Evangelicals; an unusual last name that can be Romanian; an unusual unisex first name; means boat in Irish; means not, no in Scots; name of a places in Indonesia)

01 May 2015

him is nea

nea = him (Lhaesine pronunciation = NEE) (pronoun) (personal object pronoun) (some things Google found for "nea": a very common term; NEA is an acronym for National Education Association; NEA stands for New Enterprise Associates which is a venture capital firm; NEA is an acronym for National Endowment for the Arts; Ta Nea is a daily newspaper published in Athens, Greece; Pizza Nea (Neapolitan) in Minneapolis; NEA stands for Near Earth Asteroid; in Singapore NEA stands for National Environment Agency; an unusual to uncommon usually feminine first name; an unusual last name; means negative in Esperanto; infected plural forms of neon (chemical element) in Latin; means snow in Romanian; the first word of the name of many places in Greece (transliterated form of new); name of places in Australia and the Solomon Islands)

29 April 2015

you (singular object) is deg

deg = you (singular object) (Lhaesine pronunciation = DEHG) (pronoun) (personal object pronoun) (some things Google found for "deg": a very common term; DEG stands for Digital Entertainment Group; DEG is the NYSE stock symbol for Delhaize Group ADS; DEG is an acronym for Deutsche Investitions und Entwicklungsgesellschaft (German Investment Corporation); abbreviation of degree; Düsseldorfer EG (short DEG) is a German professional ice hockey team; DEG stands for De Laurentiis Entertainment Group; Deg Xinag is a Northern Athabaskan language spoken by the Deg Hit’an peoples in Alaska; Deg (Degha) is a language of Ghana; Shab Deg is a South Asian (Kashmiri) dish; an unusual last name; an unusual first name; coincidentally means you (singular object) in Norwegian; means ten (cardinal) in Cornish, Welsh and Volapük; means dough in Swedish; name of a place in Hungary)

25 April 2015

me is ra

ra = me (Lhaesine pronunciation = RAH) (pronoun) (personal object pronoun) (some things Google found for "ra": a very common term; RA is the acronym for Rheumatoid arthritis; Ra is the ancient Egyptian Sun-god; RA stands for Resident Assistant; Ra stands for radium in the periodic table; Ra is an American alternative metal band; an uncommon last name; similar She-Ra: Princess of Power is an 1980s animated television series; Sun Ra was a American Jazz artist; means frog in Galician; means blood in Malagasy; means to go out, to leave in Vietnamese; name of a province in Fiji; name of a small islet of Vanuatu; name of places in Norway and Sweden)

21 January 2012

you (plural subject) is gedur

gedur = you (plural) (Lhaesine pronunciation = GEH-duhr) (pronoun) (personal subject pronoun) (some things Google found for "gedur": an uncommon term; in EVE online a constellation in the Metropolis region; GEDUR Production does theatrical shows in Bratislava, Slovakia; an unusual first name; a name in the Ge'ez language of Ethiopia; stream of Nahal Gedur in Judea; a rare last name)

17 January 2012

you (singular subject) is ged (revisited)

ged = you (singular) (Lhaesine pronunciation = GEHD) (pronoun) (personal subject pronoun) (some things Google found for "ged": a very very common term; GED (acronym of General Education Diploma or General Equivalency Diploma or Graduate Equivalency Degree) is a substitute for a high school diploma; GED is an acronym for General Educational Development, the tests to get a GED; an uncommon last name; Ged is a diminutive of the masculine first name Gerard; in Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea series Ged is the true name of the Wizard also known as Sparrowhawk; name in heraldry for the fish known as a pike; name of a place in southern Louisiana)

My previous Lhaesine word for "you (singular)" was "gen". I decided to change the last letter of this word to D because a number of third-person pronouns contain an N.

13 January 2012

all is tude

tude = all (Lhaesine pronunciation = TOOD) (pronoun) (indefinite pronoun) (some things Google found for "tude": a very common term; 'tude is US slang for attitude, especially one of arrogance or hostility; Tude Macleod is a male character in Rusty Hearts game; Tuomas "Tude" Lehtonen is the drummer of Finnish folk metal band Turisas; an unusual last name; means "howl, yowl" in Danish; Rochers de la Tude is a mountain in France)

09 January 2012

they (animate) is unur

unur = they (animate) Lhaesine pronunciation = UH-nur) (pronoun) (personal subject pronoun) (some things Google found for "unur": an uncommon term; an unusual last name that can be Turkish and can be Mongolian; UNUR is a US "minimal dystopian post-something" music act; Mu'in ad-Din Unur was a ruler (Emir) of Damascus in the mid-12th century; name of places in Russia and Turkey (aka Ünür); Nizhniy Unur is the name of a place in Russia)

05 January 2012

it (animate, subject) is un

un = it (animate, unknown or unspecified gender) (Lhaesine pronunciation = UHN) (pronoun) (personal subject pronoun) (some things Google found for "un": a very very common term; UN usually refers to the United Nations; "un-" is an English prefix meaning "not"; North Korea's Kim Jong Un; a last name; means article "a/an" and cardinal number "one" in French, Italian and Interlingua; means "a/an" in Breton and Romanian; means "and" in Latvian; means "flour" in Turkish; name of places in India and Cambodia)

01 January 2012

nothing is lunt (revisited)

lunt = nothing (Lhaesine pronunciation = LUHNT) (pronoun) (indefinite pronoun) (some things Google found for "lunt": a very common term; a last name; Lunt Solar Systems sells solar telescopes and filters; Lunt Silversmiths is an American manufacturer of sterling and stainless flatware; Lunt-Fontanne Theatre is a NYC Broadway theatre; Lunt Roman Fort is the archaeological site in Warwickshire, England; a slow-burning match or torch; name of a village in Merseyside, England; name of a place in Alexandria County, Virginia)

Those of you who follow this blog may have noticed that I'm redefining this word which I posted earlier today.

My previous word for "nothing" was "mina".

01 April 2009

he is ene (revisited)

ene = he (Lhaesine pronunciation = EEN) (pronoun) (personal subject pronoun) (some things Google found for "ene": a very common term; ENE is an abbreviation for east-northeast; a last name; The Ene Reaction is a type of chemical reaction; a feminine first name that can be Estonian; a river in Peru; means "thus, any, anything" in Ainu; means "soul" in Breton; means "alone, lonely" in Danish; means "one, so-called" in Dutch; means "within" in Esperanto; means "grandmother" in Turkmen; a city in Belgium; a town in The Democratic Republic of the Congo)

My previous Lhaesine word for "he" was "ehn", which had an odd, no longer valid, consonant combination of "hn" in it.

13 March 2007

we is som

som = we (Lhaesine pronunciation = SAWM) (pronoun) (personal subject pronoun)(some things Google found for "som": a very common term; SOM is Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP in architecture; SOM stands for School of Metaphysics; SOM stands for IBM System Object Model in computing; in machine-learning SOM is Self-Organizing Map; a last name; SOM is an acronym for School of Management, School of Medicine, and School of Meteorology; the som is the currency of Kyrgyzstan; means "which, who" in Danish; means "amount, sum" in Dutch; means "like, who" in Norwegian; means "bass, sound, sounding, stereo, tone" in Portuguese; mean "catfish" in Serbo-Croatian; means "as, at, for, like, that, what, when, which, who" in Swedish; means "massive, solid, sterling" in Turkish; name of places in Hungary, Senegal, Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, Guinea-Bissau, Jordan, Mozambique, and India; means "pure" in many Turkic languages such as "pure gold" )