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==Chlouvānem==
==Chlouvānem==
===Alternative forms===
===Alternative forms===
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From the root [[Contionary:lilke#Chlouvānem|lil-]] "to live".
From the root [[Contionary:lilke#Chlouvānem|lil-]] "to live".
===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
(''Standard Chlouvānem'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: [ˈɴ̆ʲiɴ̆a]
: (''Standard'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: {{IPA|[ɴ̆iɴ̆ä]}}
: (''Līlasuṃghāṇi)'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: {{IPA|[ɴ̆iɴ̆ɐ]}}
 
===Noun===
===Noun===
'''lila''' <small>(ablaut declension)</small>
'''lila''' <small>(ablaut declension; plural: '''lelyē''' or '''[[Contionary:nīse|nīse]]''')</small>


# person
# person
#:''sāmi lili no '''leliē''' jalim.''
#:''sāmi lili no '''lelyē''' jalim.''
#:: ''You and me are people.''
#:: ''You and me are people.''
# living being
# living being
#:''babhrāṃrye sasprāsirāhe '''leliē''' mæn dildhā leila vi.''
#:''babhrāṃrye sasprāsirāhe '''lelyē''' mæn dildhā emibe vi.''
#:: ''The dildhā (giant lizard/land dragon) is one of the largest living beings on land.''
#:: ''The dildhā (giant lizard/land dragon) is one of the largest living beings on land.''
# human ''<small>(plural: '''nīse''')</small>''
#:''paṣluṇṣiṭ '''lilų''' viṣvita gun ū ša.''
#:: ''I'm only human, after all.''
# ''(rare, limited to a few compound words with the gen. sg. stem)'' social-, people's-, public-
#: '''''lelī'''dhama'' – general human benefit; social benefit
#: '''''leli'''našadaraṇah'' – democracy


====Inflection====
{{Chl-noun-abl|lil|lel|lail}}
====Usage notes====
It is extensively used as the second part of compounds, meaning "person that does X", much like ''-er'' in English; the plural form in these compounds is always ''~lelyē''.


====Inflection====
The suppletive plural ''[[Contionary:nīse|nīse]]'' is used only for the "human" meaning.
{{Chl-noun-abl-p|lil|lel|lail}}


====Usage notes====
It is extensively used as the second part of compounds, meaning "person that does X", much like ''-er'' in English.
====Synonyms====
====Synonyms====
====Derived terms====
====Derived terms====
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It is extensively used as the second part of compounds, meaning "person that does X", much like ''-er'' in English.
It is extensively used as the second part of compounds, meaning "person that does X", much like ''-er'' in English.


[[Category:Contionary]] [[Category:Laceyiam nouns]] [[Category:Laceyiam words]] [[Category:Chlouvānem nouns]] [[Category: Chlouvānem words]]
[[Category:Contionary]] [[Category:Chlouvānem nouns]] [[Category: Chlouvānem words]]

Latest revision as of 16:22, 11 July 2022

Chlouvānem

Alternative forms

Etymology

From the root lil- "to live".

Pronunciation

(Standard) IPA: [ɴ̆iɴ̆ä]
(Līlasuṃghāṇi)) IPA: [ɴ̆iɴ̆ɐ]

Noun

lila (ablaut declension; plural: lelyē or nīse)

  1. person
    sāmi lili no lelyē jalim.
    You and me are people.
  2. living being
    babhrāṃrye sasprāsirāhe lelyē mæn dildhā emibe vi.
    The dildhā (giant lizard/land dragon) is one of the largest living beings on land.
  3. human (plural: nīse)
    paṣluṇṣiṭ lilų viṣvita gun ū ša.
    I'm only human, after all.
  4. (rare, limited to a few compound words with the gen. sg. stem) social-, people's-, public-
    lelīdhama – general human benefit; social benefit
    lelinašadaraṇah – democracy

Inflection

Usage notes

It is extensively used as the second part of compounds, meaning "person that does X", much like -er in English; the plural form in these compounds is always ~lelyē.

The suppletive plural nīse is used only for the "human" meaning.

Synonyms

Derived terms

Related terms

Laceyiam

Etymology

From the root lil- "to live".

Pronunciation

(Laceyiam) IPA: /ˈɴ̆ʲiɴ̆a/

Noun

lila

  1. person
    laha lili ta leliė jńām.
    You and me are people.
  2. living being
    nyða jūdhęe māḍei leliė cā dāhiða lass jar.
    The dāhiða (giant lizard/land dragon) is one of the largest living beings on land.

Usage notes

It is extensively used as the second part of compounds, meaning "person that does X", much like -er in English.