shynney
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Manx[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From s' + a cranberry morpheme which may be cognate to Irish aoibhinn.
Phrase[edit]
shynney (past and conditional bynney, dependent form nhynney)
- love
- Shynney lhiam eh.
- I love him.
- Bynney lhiam çheet.
- I would love to come.
- eshyn shynney lesh e ven ― he who loves his wife
Usage notes[edit]
The subject of English love is rendered as the object of the preposition lesh; the verb is rendered as a verbal noun.