blinön
Volapük
Etymology
Borrowed from English bring (bring → blin, r → l) (cf. German: bringen, Low German: bringen, Yiddish: ברענגען (brengen), Danish: bringe, Norwegian (Bokmål): bringe, Norwegian (Nynorsk): bringe, Swedish: bringa, Afrikaans: bringen, Dutch: brengen, West Frisian: bringe, North Frisian: bring, Tok Pisin: bringim).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [bli. ˈnøn]
- Hyphenation: bli‧nön
Conjugation
Conjugation of blinön
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Derived terms
Terms derived from blinön
- blinön fami
- blinön isio
- blinön moni bevü mens
- blinön votaflanio
- blinön usio
- deblinön
- donioblinön
- dublinön
- blinön lü flan votik
- dun bü vätäl eblinon ömane liedi gretik
- dunön büo e vätälön täno eblinos ömane liedi gretik
- fälön e deblinön bimis in fot
- geblinön
- läblinön
- loveblinön
- löpioblinön
- lüblinön
- moblinön
- nüblinön
- pablinön
- pödioblinön
- seblinön
Related terms
Terms related to blinön
- benediblinöl
- blin
- blinan
- blinäd
- blinädön
- blinöl
- blünön
- geblin
- läblinan (hiläblinan, jiläblinan)
- loveblin
- seablinan
- spidablin
- spidablinan (spidahiblinan, spidajiblinan)
- tikodiloveblin
- vikodiblinöl
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