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géi

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See also: gei, Gei, gěi, and géì

Cayuga

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Etymology

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From Proto-North Iroquoian *kajeɹih (anomolous).

Numeral

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géi

  1. four

References

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  • Marianne Mithun, Reginald Henry (1982) Wadęwayę́stanih - A Cayuga Teaching Grammar, 3rd edition, Woodland Cultural Centre, published 2015, page 79

Luxembourgish

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Old High German gāhi, from Proto-Germanic *ganhuz. Cognate with German jäh, Dutch gauw.

Adjective

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géi (masculine géien, neuter géit, comparative méi géi, superlative am géisten)

  1. steep
Declension
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Declension of géi
singular plural
masculine feminine neuter
predicative hien ass géi si ass géi et ass géi si si(nn) géi
nominative /
accusative
attributive and/or after determiner géien géi géit géi
independent without determiner géies géier
dative after any declined word géien géier géien géien
as first declined word géiem géiem

Etymology 2

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Conjugation of goen (to go).

Verb

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géi

  1. second-person singular imperative of goen