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Revision as of 01:44, 14 June 2015
Tretalleri
Etymology
Directly borrowed from Elle'lyndë. From the Aenevelyindë Aenemae(Aenemae; noun; consciousness, the part of an individual that is capable of thought and communing with the gods.)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈ&æɛlig;n.m&æɛlig;/
Noun
anma (plural ânma)
- The soul. sp. the intangible part of a person that persists after death and is welcomed into the abode of the Stranger in the void.
- d'Anma id s'vetla
(lit. My soul is black)
- d'Anma id s'vetla
Verb
anma (simple present fillë anma)
- (transitive) To introduce or give a soul.
- Lînnë anma fitë lignë
(lit. You(intentionally) gave the tree a soul)
- Lînnë anma fitë lignë