ᴺQ. !hyaquen pron. “someone else, another” (Category: Different, Other)
Elements
Q. hya² | “other thing” |
Q. quén | “person, individual, man or woman; one, somebody” |
ᴹQ. aiane pron. “anybody (thing, one) else; someone else, another” (Category: Different, Other)
The correlative combinations ᴹQ. aiane or aine “anybody (thing, one) else; someone else, another” appeared Demonstrative, Relative, and Correlative Stems (DRC) from 1948 (PE23/103 and note #42), both proniminal forms of ᴹQ. aia- “other”. These replaced various rejected forms: {arane, are} >> {warane, ware} >> {astane, asse, anasse} >> aiane, aine.
Neo-Quenya: For purposes of Neo-Quenya I would use ᴺQ. hyaquen for “someone else, another”, Q. hya “other” and quén “person”.
References ✧ PE23/103
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Elements
aia- | “other, different (of larger numbers)” |
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