"ei-" meaning in Bavarian

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Prefix

IPA: /aɪ̯/, /aɛ̯/, /æː/ (note: East Central Bavarian, Vienna)
Etymology: From Middle High German īn-, a variation (like eine, eini, eina (“indicating motion into something”)) of the preposition in, from Old High German in, from Proto-Germanic *in, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁én. Compare German ein-, English in-, Dutch in-. Etymology templates: {{inh|bar|gmh|īn-}} Middle High German īn-, {{der|bar|goh|in}} Old High German in, {{der|bar|gem-pro|*in}} Proto-Germanic *in, {{der|bar|ine-pro|*h₁én}} Proto-Indo-European *h₁én, {{cog|de|ein-}} German ein-, {{cog|en|in-}} English in-, {{cog|nl|in-}} Dutch in- Head templates: {{head|bar|prefix|head=|sort=}} ei-, {{bar-prefix}} ei-
  1. generally indicating (concrete or abstract/metaphorical) motion into something Tags: morpheme Related terms: eine (english: indicating motion into something), eini (english: indicating motion into something), eina (english: indicating motion into something)
    Sense id: en-ei--bar-prefix-AdxoOTAo Categories (other): Bavarian entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries
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      "expansion": "English in-",
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    },
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    },
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      "ipa": "/aɛ̯/"
    },
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      "ipa": "/æː/",
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    },
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      "expansion": "German ein-",
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    },
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      },
      "expansion": "English in-",
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    },
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    {
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      "word": "eina"
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      "ipa": "/aɪ̯/"
    },
    {
      "ipa": "/aɛ̯/"
    },
    {
      "ipa": "/æː/",
      "note": "East Central Bavarian, Vienna"
    }
  ],
  "word": "ei-"
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