Shikathi Word summary
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verb
[TR] transitive
sukinā lator
sukinā Lator
[sʌkɪna lɐtɔr]*
buy (purchase)
[sʌkɪna lɐtɔr]*
buy (purchase)
Shikathi
⤷ Not dialect specific
⤷ Neutral
⤷ Not dialect specific
⤷ Neutral
Etymology
derived from the ancient shikathi phrase:
sug ghokiin aegrotiik = negotiation (lit: being seated across the table from someone) Notes
lit: to pay (in exchange for)
requires the postposition '-num' (in exchange for) Sample of this word
sukina ūmlātr = I pay money
sukina ūmlātr pishtonum = I buy food (lit: I pay (in exchange) for food)
derived from the ancient shikathi phrase:
sug ghokiin aegrotiik = negotiation (lit: being seated across the table from someone) Notes
lit: to pay (in exchange for)
requires the postposition '-num' (in exchange for) Sample of this word
sukina ūmlātr = I pay money
sukina ūmlātr pishtonum = I buy food (lit: I pay (in exchange) for food)
* Pronunciation of this word was estimated based on phonology/orthography
↺ 10 April 2015, 16:05
↺ 10 April 2015, 16:05
Synonyms (0)
No known synonyms.
Homonyms (1)? Based on identical spelling. Showing max of 5.
Conlang translations
Natural translations