ijoŕo (01_Asaxi Nouns (List))


ijoŕo

Noun class (warm / cold)

Cold

  • Reasoning: An image or reflection (like in water), intangible.

Pronunciation

IPA: /iꞲoɾo/

Semantic field

Smntc_Field Illusions

Translations

  • English: dream (sleeping), vision (nightly)
  • Polish: sen (marzenie senne)

Plural Form

ijoŕa (Dreams).

Usage Note (Metaphor)

In Asaxi, dreams are viewed as fluid. You do not “see” or “have” a dream; you drink (ŕoŕonů) it.

  • Logic: Sleep is a pool (waterhole) you drink from, and the visions are the water you consume.

Example sentence

Izo hwo mao, wo tam ijoŕa zèŕoŕonů. Yesterday (night), I had (drank) two dreams. (Lit: From yesterday night, I two dreams drank).]), mao (noun) - as in night-time.md]

Etymology

ijo (See) + ŕo(ŕo) (Water). Lit: “See-water” or “Visible-water.”

Synonyms

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Antonyms

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Derived terms

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