Girekian Word summary
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qæf
[ʁɛɸ]
four (4)
[ʁɛɸ]
four (4)
Etymology
from qi "fish" + fǝri "bone" Notes
in Qirɛk signaling, four is indicated by holding out an open hand with a curled pinky and relaxed fingers; this is reminiscent of a fish skeleton which is where the word is derived from
from qi "fish" + fǝri "bone" Notes
in Qirɛk signaling, four is indicated by holding out an open hand with a curled pinky and relaxed fingers; this is reminiscent of a fish skeleton which is where the word is derived from
↺ 12 February 2020, 14:38
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