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* [[Contionary:kalineh|kalineh]] (a female's younger sister) | * [[Contionary:kalineh|kalineh]] (a female's younger sister) |
Revision as of 22:15, 26 October 2018
Chlouvānem
Alternative forms
Etymology
Probably Laiputaši or Old Kāṃradeši.
Pronunciation
Noun
buneya
- a female's older sister
- lili mæn emibe buneya kalinyāt no jali.
- I have one older sister and two younger sisters.
- lili mæn emibe buneya kalinyāt no jali.
Inflection
1-h type declension | |||
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Case | Singular | Dual | Plural |
Direct | buneya | buneyāt | buneyai |
Vocative | buneye | ||
Accusative | buneyu | buneyāṣa | buneyaih |
Ergative | buneyei | buneyāra | buneyān |
Genitive | buneyi | buneyeva | buneyumi |
Translative | buneyan | buneyarį | buneyemān |
Exessive | buneyat | buneyabhan | buneyenīs |
Essive | buneyęs | buneyanne | buneyāra |
Dative | buneyom | buneyarį | buneyesām |
Ablative | buneyų | buneyabhan | buneyenīs |
Locative | buneye | buneyanne | buneyelīm |
Instrumental | buneyap | buneyabhan | buneyenīka |
Usage notes
When used in relation to oneself it usually means "the oldest sister in the family".