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{{Dict Entry D'ni
{{dni-lexeme|dnifont=Sora}}
| dnifont=Sora
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{{#set:
Dnifont=Sora
| IPA=ʃo.ɾɑ
}}


===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
{{IPA|ʃo.ɹɑ}}
{{IPA|ʃo.ɹɑ}}
{{Dict D'ni Noun}}
{{dni-noun}}
#peace
# {{d|peace}}
{{#subobject:
{{dni-interj}}
Gloss=peace
# {{d|hello}}
| WordType=noun
# {{d|goodbye}}
}}
 
{{Dict D'ni Interjection}}
#hello
#goodbye
{{#subobject:
Gloss=hello
| WordType=interjection
}}
{{#subobject:
Gloss=goodbye
| WordType=interjection
}}


====Usage Notes====
====Usage Notes====
Used as an all-purpose greeting and parting phrase, much like ''Aloha'' in Hawaiian.
Used as an all-purpose greeting and parting phrase, much like ''Aloha'' in Hawaiian.
{{store glosses}}{{dni-sources}}

Latest revision as of 06:10, 30 April 2024

D'ni

Sora

Romanization

Pronunciation[edit]

IPA: /ʃo.ɹɑ/

Noun

shorah (plural shorahtee)

  1. peace

Interjection

shorah

  1. hello
  2. goodbye

Usage Notes[edit]

Used as an all-purpose greeting and parting phrase, much like Aloha in Hawaiian.

Sources

Source Source Text
Keta, imager recording shorah te
Yeesha, introduction in the Cleft .shorah .rekooahn trekleft preniv legloen b'rem