Gallifreyan Word summary
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pronoun
ɹuhɪ
[ɹuhɪ]*
whichever
[ɹuhɪ]*
whichever
Gallifreyan
⤷ Not dialect specific
⤷ Not dialect specific
Notes
ɹuhɪ is used to mean “anything”, ex. “Get whatever you want” but ɹuhɪb’ is used within a type, ex. “Get whatever drink you want”. ɹuhɪb’ can be paired with nouns or verbs. Both “Get whatever food you want” and “Get whatever you want to eat” would use ɹuhɪb’ not ɹuhɪ. These words go before the pronoun they alter.
ɹuhɪ is used to mean “anything”, ex. “Get whatever you want” but ɹuhɪb’ is used within a type, ex. “Get whatever drink you want”. ɹuhɪb’ can be paired with nouns or verbs. Both “Get whatever food you want” and “Get whatever you want to eat” would use ɹuhɪb’ not ɹuhɪ. These words go before the pronoun they alter.
* Pronunciation of this word was estimated based on phonology/orthography
↺ 9 January 2016, 20:49
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