Early Quenya
tu
pronoun. he
Changes
tu→ hu “he” ✧ PE14/078Element in
- Eq. tára·kasse Taniqetildo, tára·kasisse hu·sórie “on the high top of Taniqetil, on the high peaks he sat” ✧ PE14/046
Variations
tu✧ PE14/046; PE14/079 (tu)
el
adverb/adjective. one
hi
pronoun. she; 3rd sg. fem. pronoun
Element in
- Eq. (h)íva “*her; 3rd sg. fem. possessive emphatic” ✧ PE14/052
- Eq. hi·mante “she ate” ✧ PE14/085
- Eq. hi·tule ki “she may be coming, may come” ✧ PE14/059
- Eq. hi·tule nai “she might (possibly) come or be coming” ✧ PE14/059
- Eq. hi·túlie nai “she might have come” ✧ PE14/059
- Eq. hi·tulinde nai “she {will >>} might be coming (supposing else also to be the case, which we know is not so)” ✧ PE14/059
- Eq. hi·tuluva nai “she might (conceivably) come at some time in the future” ✧ PE14/059
- Eq. hie “she (emphatic); 3rd sg. fem. pronoun” ✧ PE14/052
- Eq. naike hi·tule “would she might come (of something remotely possible or impossible)” ✧ PE14/059
- Eq. hya- “*her; 3rd sg. fem. possessive” ✧ PE14/052
Variations
- hi- ✧ PE14/052; PE14/085
- i- ✧ PE14/052
mir
cardinal. one
Cognates
- G. min “one, single” ✧ LT1A/Minethlos
Derivations
- ᴱ√MĪ “*one” ✧ LT1A/Minethlos; QL/061
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ᴱ√Mι > mir [mir] ✧ QL/061
i-
prefix. she; 3rd sg. fem. pronoun