yê
See also: Appendix:Variations of "ye"
Louisiana Creole
Pronunciation
Pronoun
yê (third person plural possessive pronoun)
- their (plural)
Related terms
Mirandese
Alternative forms
ye (modern, more utilised)
Etymology
Outdated writing of ye. From Old Leonese ye, from Latin est.
Pronunciation
Verb
yê
- third-person singular present of ser
Northern Kurdish
Etymology
From ê.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /jeː/
Particle
yê
- Gives the genitive sense without the object itself for singular masculine nouns.
- Ev qelem yê min e.
- This pen is mine.
- Eva yê kê ye?
Ev yê bav ê men e.- Whose is this?
It's my father's
- Whose is this?
- Forms the definitive case for singular masculine nouns and adjectives.
- 1959, Stig Wikander, Recueil de textes kourmandji, page 32:
- Yê bashhedad kenia, got: Lauo, je xue ra tisht'ek i din bi xuaze, sendan ê men tucar na shkêt, got "Bela, qe, ez vi sherti be te ra bi kem.
- The head-blacksmith laughed and said: Boy, ask for thyself something else, my anvil never breaks, he said "So be it, whatever, I make this bet with thou."
Usage notes
If the proceding noun is oblique, it gives Sense 1; if it is not, it gives Sense 2.
yê xwendekari
- of student, student's
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yê xwendekar
- the student (lit. "the student one")