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# '''{{Parsed D'ni|mileshtahv}}''', /mɪ.lɛʃ.tɑv/, n. hug, embrace<ref>[https://twitter.com/cyanworlds/status/1606415099786170368 Cyan Twitter], ''mileshtahv''.</ref> | # '''{{Parsed D'ni|mileshtahv}}''', /mɪ.lɛʃ.tɑv/, n. hug, embrace<ref>[https://twitter.com/cyanworlds/status/1606415099786170368 Cyan Twitter], ''mileshtahv''.</ref> | ||
#* '''{{Parsed D'ni|milesh}}''', /mɪ.lɛʃ/, v. to hug, to embrace | #* '''{{Parsed D'ni|milesh}}''', /mɪ.lɛʃ/, v. to hug, to embrace | ||
# '''{{Parsed D'ni|tsahnlee yahm}}''', /t͡sɑn.li jɑm/, n. iceberg<ref>[https://twitter.com/cyanworlds/status/1606777739473612800 Cyan Twitter], ''tsahnlee yahm''.</ref> | |||
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# '''cho''', /t͡ʃo/, inj. whoa, hey; suf. verbal attitude suffix indicates speaker is surprised by the action<ref>[https://twitter.com/cyanworlds/status/1606102288736653312 Cyan Twitter], ''cho''.</ref> | # '''cho''', /t͡ʃo/, inj. whoa, hey; suf. verbal attitude suffix indicates speaker is surprised by the action<ref>[https://twitter.com/cyanworlds/status/1606102288736653312 Cyan Twitter], ''cho''.</ref> | ||
# '''damai''', /dɑ.mai/, v. to laugh<ref>[https://twitter.com/cyanworlds/status/1606462160087011330 Cyan Twitter], ''damai''.</ref> | # '''damai''', /dɑ.mai/, v. to laugh<ref>[https://twitter.com/cyanworlds/status/1606462160087011330 Cyan Twitter], ''damai''.</ref> | ||
# '''buku''', /bu.ku/, n.i. (generic) thing<ref>[https://twitter.com/cyanworlds/status/1606822031156289537 Cyan Twitter], ''buku''.</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 11:50, 25 December 2022
On December 2022, on the occasion of "Lexember",[1] Cyan released new D'ni word definitions via Twitter. This time, two sets were released, one for D'ni and one for Rivenese.
D'ni
- koozah, /ku.zɑ/, v. to surrender[2]
- telbetsiv, /tɛl.bɛ.t͡sɪv/, n. Guild of Engineers[3]
- kahntin, /kɑn.tɪn/, v. to oppress[4]
- kahntinahloth, /kɑn.tɪn.ɑl.oθ/, n. oppressed
- kahntintahn, /kɑn.tɪn.tɑn/, n. oppressor
- seraht, /sɛ.ɾɑt/, v. to light up, to brighten[5]
- shahmlis, /ʃɑm.lɪs/, adj. perfect[6]
- k'lahd, /kə.lɑd/, n. sword[7]
- rev, /ɾɛv/, n. right (direction)[8]
- tsahvteegtahg, /t͡sɑv.tig.tɑg/, n. biology[9]
- bintah, /bɪn.tɑ/, n. law, ordinance[10]
- tem, /tɛm/, n. ordinary ink[11] (cf. lem "ink used in Books")
- sol, /sol/, n. sister[12]
- peray, /pɛ.ɾe/, adj. silly[13]
- ooloy, /u.loi/, adj. tall[14]
- pirelin, /pɪ.ɾɛ.lɪn/, n. village[15]
- totel, /to.tɛl/, n. Guild House[16]
- vilekh, /vɪ.lɛx/, n. misery[17]
- leekrotahn, /lik.ɾo.tɑn/, n. ferry boat[18]
- hayvuh, /he.və/, n. savanna[19]
- jayl, /d͡ʒel/, adj. equal[20]
- ahneem, /ɑ.nim/, adj. fluid[21]
- ran, /ɾæn/, v. to measure[22]
- tomahrah, /to.mɑ.ɾɑ/, n. concert hall[23]
- mileshtahv, /mɪ.lɛʃ.tɑv/, n. hug, embrace[24]
- milesh, /mɪ.lɛʃ/, v. to hug, to embrace
- tsahnlee yahm, /t͡sɑn.li jɑm/, n. iceberg[25]
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Rivenese
- sraba, /sɾɑ.bɑ/, n.i. leaf, page[26]
- take, /tɑ.ke/, v. to take[27]
- usoi, /u.soi/, n.i. bone[28]
- vuten, /vu.ten/, n.i. hide, skin (of an animal)[29]
- vrebela, /vɾe.be.lɑ/, n.i. yesterday[30]
- poloiya, /po.loi.jɑ/, v. to escape[31]
- navare, /nɑ.vɑ.ɾe/, n.i. frame, edge of an opening[32]
- mo, /mo/, num. one; prep. with[33]
- latai, /lɑ.tai/, n.i. star; n.a. beloved[34]
- kelarapo, /ke.lɑ.ɾɑ.po/, v. "I strike it"[35]
- fari, /fɑ.ɾi/, adj. red[36]
- aki, /ɑ.ki/, adj. dangerous[37]
- droi, /dɾoi/, v. to carry[38]
- lopom, /lo.pom/, n.a. heart[39]
- miyu, /mi.ju/, n.i. story (usually spoken), an account of events[40]
- palo, /pɑ.lo/, v. to stand; to be in a temporary state of[41]
- sadago, /sɑ.dɑ.go/, n.i. hide, leather, prepared skin of an animal[42]
- shicho, /ʃi.t͡ʃo/, n.i. (generic) flying insect[43]
- wubo, /wu.bo/, n.i. cloud[44]
- wusifa, /wu.si.fɑ/, n.i. prison; confinement[45]
- babi, /bɑ.bi/, v. to cry, to weep[46]
- cho, /t͡ʃo/, inj. whoa, hey; suf. verbal attitude suffix indicates speaker is surprised by the action[47]
- damai, /dɑ.mai/, v. to laugh[48]
- buku, /bu.ku/, n.i. (generic) thing[49]
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See also
References
- ↑ "Lexember", The Fantastical Devices of Pete the Mad Scientist, accessed December 5, 2019.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, koozah.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, telbetsiv.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, kahntin.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, seraht.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, shahmlis.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, k'lahd.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, rev.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, tsahvteegtahg.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, bintah.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, tem.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, sol.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, peray.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, ooloy.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, pirelin.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, totel.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, vilekh.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, leekrotahn.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, hayvuh.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, jayl.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, ahneem.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, ran.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, tomahrah.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, mileshtahv.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, tsahnlee yahm.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, sraba.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, take.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, usoi.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, vuten.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, vrebela.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, poloiya.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, navare.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, mo.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, latai.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, kelarapo.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, fari.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, aki.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, droi.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, lopom.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, miyu.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, palo.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, sadago.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, shicho.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, wubo.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, wusifa.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, babi.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, cho.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, damai.
- ↑ Cyan Twitter, buku.