![]() ![]() ( logic ) Of or related to a disjunction.Keefe, The Cambridge Companion to the Concerto, Cambridge University Press (?ISBN), page 206: that the phrase should be articulated in one breath failing this, Quantz recommends that breath should be taken wherever possible on tied notes, between disjunctive notes of continuous semiquavers or at other equivalent moments. ( music ) Relating to disjunct tetrachords.( grammar, of a personal pronoun ) Not used in immediate conjunction with the verb of which the pronoun is the subject.1985, John Jones, Dostoevsky, Oxford University Press, USA That broken comb exemplifies the apparently inexhaustible strength of the novel's flotsam, its disjunctive detail which makes nevertheless for tonal coherence.( General American ) IPA (key): /d?s?d?kt?v/ĭisjunctive ( comparative more disjunctive, superlative most disjunctive).) to be lost to go to wasteįrom Latin disjunct?vus ( “ placed in opposition ” ). ( colloquial, of money, efforts, etc.( of domestic animals ) to die in epidemic.(2007), “ ?”, in Uz’ venä-vepsläine vajehnik / Novyj russko-vepsskij slovar?, Petrozavodsk: Periodika "Samoan Plantation Pidgin English and the origin of New Guinea Pidgin", in Ellen Woolford and William Washabaugh: The Social Context of Creolization, 28–76. toi in DEX online - Dic?ionare ale limbii române ( Dictionaries of the Romanian language).( in the singular, of an action or event ) the culminating point.Similar in terms of usage to modern French toi except it may be used as a personal object pronoun where modern French would use te Ore ai aperte occasion De toi querre une question (modern French uses te poser une question).toy ( Anglo-Norman or late Old French ).( archaic ) second-person singular present of togliere.“toi” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé ( The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).For you are my hope, Eternal Lord! In you I entrust myself since my youth. Psalm 71:5: Car tu es mon espérance, Seigneur Éternel! En toi je me confie dès ma jeunesse.You (informal second-person singular personal pronoun). ![]() Homophones: toit, toits, toua, touas, touât.The forms in brackets are never or very rarely used.įrom Middle French toi, tei, from Old French tei, te, from Latin t?. Isn't used in written text, except within quotations.ĭeclension type 19 (suo) is used, except that the singular and plural forms come from different sources, so the declension can be called irregular.( colloquial ) Synonym of tuo ( “ that ” ).Third-person singular indicative past form of tuoda.įrom Proto-Finnic *too.( second-person singular pronoun, oblique case ) you, thee.first-person singular present indicative of tar.Kate?ina Naitoro, A Sketch Grammar of 'Are'are: The Sound System and Morpho-Syntax (2013).
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