fya
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Contents
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Elfdalian
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Verb
1.2.1
Inflection
2
Japanese
2.1
Romanization
Elfdalian
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Etymology
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From
Old Norse
fylgja
, from
Proto-Germanic
*fulgijaną
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Verb
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fya
follow
Inflection
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Conjugation of
fya
— active
infinitive
fya
present participle
fyend
supine
fykt
indicative
present
past
1st singular
fyer
fygde
2nd singular
fyer
fygde
3rd singular
fyer
fygde
1st plural
fyum
fygdum
2nd plural
fyið
fygdið
3rd plural
fya
fygde
imperative
present
2nd singular
fye
1st plural
fyum
2nd plural
fyið
Japanese
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Romanization
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fya
The
katakana
syllable
フャ
(
fya
)
in
Hepburn
-like romanization.
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Elfdalian terms derived from Old Norse
Elfdalian terms derived from Proto-Germanic
Elfdalian lemmas
Elfdalian verbs
Elfdalian class 1 weak verbs
Japanese non-lemma forms
Japanese romanizations
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