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| mailei || mailāra || | | mailei || mailāra || mailusān | ||
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! Genitive | ! Genitive | ||
| maili || maileva || | | maili || maileva || mailūsmi | ||
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| mailan || mailarį || | | mailan || mailarį || mailusmān | ||
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! Exessive | ! Exessive | ||
| mailat || mailabhan || | | mailat || mailabhan || mailusnīs | ||
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! Essive | ! Essive | ||
| mailęs || mailanne || | | mailęs || mailanne || mailusāya | ||
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! Dative | ! Dative | ||
| mailom || mailarį || | | mailom || mailarį || mailussām | ||
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! Ablative | ! Ablative | ||
| mailų || mailabhan || | | mailų || mailabhan || mailusnīs | ||
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! Locative | ! Locative | ||
| maile || mailanne || | | maile || mailanne || mailusilīm | ||
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! Instrumental | ! Instrumental | ||
| mailap || mailabhan || | | mailap || mailabhan || mailusnīka | ||
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Revision as of 18:02, 23 November 2020
Chlouvānem
Alternative forms
Etymology
Probably Laifutaši mayla (or maylo)
Pronunciation
Noun
maila (irreg. plur. mailtvaha)
- water (liquid H2O)
- maila molē. — water is drunk.
- jarių : maitų : dašų maila — sea, river, rain water
- tilcēm lā maila (tilcemaila) — soda, carbonated water
- chlærmaila — fresh, clear, clean water
- (colloquial): a glass containing water
- mailāt gam umulaṃte — I've just drunk two glasses of water.
- a drink mostly composed of water
- lameṣmaila — coconut water
- humaimaila — herbal tea, herbal infusion (note that tea itself is usually not considered "humaimaila")
- (plural): bodies of water; an area of water
- babhrām mæn mailtvaha rāšin gūltyumi tildhā — the region's bodies of water include about a thousand lakes.
- ṣārivāṃbrādhyęs udvī jaryūmi dellā galabhælausirāhe mailtvaha jali — the areas of water outside control by a country are international waters.
- (usually plural): water from a certain source
- raisi mailtvaha : raisi maila — thermal water(s) (e.g. at a geothermal spring)
- (genitive or compound, adjectival use): water, aquatic, hydro- (using or related to water)
- mailnæljerṣūs — water turbine
- maili kailadaranah — water treatment, water purification
- (genitive or compound, adjectival use): water, aquatic-, aqua- (related to bodies of water)
- maildårbhas — water transport, transport over water
- mailarašvātrai — water sports
- (genitive or compound, adjectival use): aquatic, water (living in or near water)
- maili gūṇai — water birds
- mailjunyā — water flower
Inflection
1-h type declension, irregular plural | |||
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Case | Singular | Dual | Plural |
Direct | maila | mailāt | mailusī |
Vocative | maile | ||
Accusative | mailu | mailāṣa | mailusaih |
Ergative | mailei | mailāra | mailusān |
Genitive | maili | maileva | mailūsmi |
Translative | mailan | mailarį | mailusmān |
Exessive | mailat | mailabhan | mailusnīs |
Essive | mailęs | mailanne | mailusāya |
Dative | mailom | mailarį | mailussām |
Ablative | mailų | mailabhan | mailusnīs |
Locative | maile | mailanne | mailusilīm |
Instrumental | mailap | mailabhan | mailusnīka |
Usage notes
The meaning of "glass of water" is the only one where the dual form is used.
Synonyms
Derived terms
- brausamailenya (Baptist)
- dalgaṣīmaila (alcoholic beverage)
- humaimaila (herbal tea)
- kanamimaila (Kanamimaila, fourth month of the Chlouvānem calendar)
- mailaheirah (Mailaheirah, ninth month of the Chlouvānem calendar)
- mailālairē (climate)
- maildvārma (washing room)
- mailūnima (water route)
- mailsuma (jal tarang)
- šumailandṛke (to drain)
- verkmaila (coffee drink)
Related terms
Laceyiam
Etymology
Unknown, possibly originally a Nanaklāri term — displaced inherited garṣu (now: liquid), from Proto-Cis-Tahianshima *gro₁rsuk (water, liquid)
Pronunciation
(Laceyiam) IPA: /ˈmai̯ɴ̆a/
Noun
maila
- water
- maila nąirämur.
- Water is drunk.
- maila nąirämur.