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iarticle28/05/2026
i
Homophones: ý
Variant: a2 (before /i/)
the (animate plural)
From Middle Radestrian í, , from Old Radestrian , from lûr (3P.AN).
suffixadverbial12/05/2026
-iː
forms relational adverbs; -ly
From Proto-Laenkean *-iɟɯ-.
-íasuffixnominal27/05/2026
-iːa
GEN.SG -iesk NOM.PL -iere ADJ -ieș
alternative form of -ga (augmentative) (after -e/i- stems)
From Old Radestrian -ijor, from Proto-Radic *-iɣor, from Proto-Laenkean *-(i)gʱó-.
irpreposition+ accusative12/06/2026
ir
Variant: ja (dialectal)
spatial abstract without
From Middle Radestrian jra, from Old Radestrian jræ (not zræ due to medial tendencies, cf. zra-), from Proto-Radic *źær, from Proto-Hirdic *ḏjes, from the Proto-Laenkean root *djes- (apart), with unexpected apocope of -a, which is maintained in the combined pronominal forms.
-írsuffixnominal21/06/2026
-iːr
GEN.SG NOM.PL -íre GEN₂.PL -jes, -ies ADJ -íș
1.animate -er, -or, -ist, -man, -woman
1.deverbal forms agent nouns, usually occupational
Synonym: -udzs
sjient → sjínír to write → author
2.denominal
1. forms nouns of inhabitants
Lundenș → Lundenjír London → Londoner
2. forms nouns of identity
Vales → valỉr Libra → a Libra (someone whose zodiac sign is Libra)
tai → tavỉr left hand → left-hander
3. forms nouns denoting partisans to theories or schools of thought
ubidraus → ubidrovír nihilism → nihilist
2.inanimate
1. forms names of holidays
dvuzga → dvuzvír summer solstice → Midsummer
2.science technology forms nouns denoting devices, components or software
Synonym: -les
finkt → fincír to light → lighter
  • Causes weak palatalisation
    • Also causes zero-gradation in Proto-Radic and less consistently in Old Radestrian
  • Combines with
    • -draus to form -drovír
    • -yt to form -(j)ír or more archaically -jár
From Middle Radestrian -ér, from Old Radestrian -ēr, from Proto-Radic *-ēr, from Proto-Hirdic *-éḡis, from Proto-Laenkean *-ég-.
isarticle30/05/2026
is
the (animate relational genitive plural)
See i.
Ísúsproper nounanimate06/06/2026
ˈiːsuːs
GEN.SG Ísuvu
Variant: Jísús (alternative spelling)
out-of-world Jesus
From Middle Radestrian Jésús, borrowed from Latin Iesus.
-ișsuffixadjectival27/05/2026
-iʃ
ADV
forms relational adjectives + stem vowel raising
From Proto-Laenkean *-icj-.