jijāj

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Marshallese[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from English scissors, from Middle English sisours, sisoures, from Old French cisoires, from Vulgar Latin *cīsōria, plural of Late Latin cīsōrium (cutting tool); from Latin word root -cīsus or caesus, past participle of caedō (to cut).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • (phonetic) IPA(key): [tʲiːzʲætʲ], (enunciated) [tʲi tʲætʲ]
  • (phonemic) IPA(key): /tʲijtʲætʲ/
  • Bender phonemes: {jiyjaj}

Noun[edit]

jijāj

  1. shears
  2. scissors

Verb[edit]

jijāj

  1. to cut with scissors

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