[ai̯n]
1. derivative suffix Added to a noun, it derives a new adjective. It means resemblance, ownership, relationship, substance, etc. Examples: mer, sea, merain, marine; cristau, crystal, cristawain, crystalline.
Etymology: From Latin -enus.
[ai̯n]
1. derivative suffix Added to a noun, it derives a new adjective. It means resemblance, ownership, relationship, substance, etc. Examples: mer, sea, merain, marine; cristau, crystal, cristawain, crystalline.
Etymology: From Latin -enus.
[ˈaɾa]
1. adverb of time Now.
Etymology: From Latin hac hora via Catalan ara.
[au̯ˈtoɲ]
1. masculine noun Autumn, fall.
Etymology: From Latin autumnus.
[au̯ˈkat]
1. masculine noun Avocado.
Etymology: From Nahuatl ahuacatl.
[aɾeˈʃanta]
1. feminine noun Silver.
2. adjective Silvery.
Etymology: From Latin argentum, argenta.
[au̯ɾ]
1. masculine noun Gold.
2. adjective Golden.
Etymology: From Latin aurum.
[ai̯ŋgeˈlja]
1. masculine noun Aingeljã or Angelian conlang, name of the first conlang invented by Ángel Serrano, literally “Ángel’s language”.
Etymology: From Ángel, the first name of the creator of this conlang, plus the derivative suffix -jã.