-
nasals and
occasionally other consonants: ⟨nṯr⟩ 'god' */ˈnaːcar/ > /ˈnuːte/ ⟨
noute⟩ /uː/ has
acquired phonemic status, as is
evidenced by
minimal pairs like...
- Wright, B. J.; Ricc****ti, T. (2011-10-01). "From 'God' (θεός) to 'God' (
Noute): A New
Discussion and
Proposal Regarding John 1:1C and the
Sahidic Coptic...
- words, e.g.:
Portuguese dois/dous →
Kristang dos 'two'
Portuguese à noite/à
noute →
Kristang anoti/anuti 'tonight'
Kristang diphthongs are
monosyllabic and...
-
other dialects there is an
intervocalic [t̠ʃ],
Riunorese Leonese has [ut];
noute for nueche.
There is a
larger quantity of contractions: à for a la 'to the'...
- The
narrowest part of the p**** with
overhanging cliffs was
called "Die
Noute". Here
wagons could not p**** abreast.
Further on is "Regop Trek", the steepest...
- few
others will
become -ute, so that 退く noku "step aside/down"
becomes noute,
which is
coalesced as note. Lastly, for
verbs with the
stems -mu and -bu...
-
Thomaz Gonçalves, a rich
merchant who
donated him a
house at Rua das
Bellas Noutes.
Nunes Garcia tried to
develop himself in oratory, as it was
useful to a...
-
morte das
infelizes victimas ********inadas por
Francisco de
Mattos Lobo, na
noute de 25 de
Julho de 1841
Elegia à
morte de D.
Marianna de
Sousa Holstein (Elegy...