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===Inflection=== | |||
# guti | # guti | ||
#: well ''(adv.)'' | #: well ''(adv.)'' | ||
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#: to be good for ''(inf. verb)'' | #: to be good for ''(inf. verb)'' | ||
===Derived terms=== | |||
# gutvaza | # gutvaza | ||
#: in a good condition | #: in a good condition | ||
===Related terms=== | |||
# bala | # bala | ||
#: okay, fine ''(adj.)'' | #: okay, fine ''(adj.)'' |
Revision as of 21:27, 22 June 2023
Indeyivroplu
Etymology
Loaned from German gut
Pronunciation
(Indeyivroplu) IPA: [ˈgu̞.t̪ʰa]
Adjective
guta
- good
- meja tijxu êtdêni tšer nevêrmoži guta.
- "Our luck is unbelievably good today."
- meja tijxu êtdêni tšer nevêrmoži guta.
Inflection
- guti
- well (adv.)
- gutu
- the good (noun)
- gutir
- to be good for (inf. verb)
Derived terms
- gutvaza
- in a good condition
Related terms
- bala
- okay, fine (adj.)
- neguta
- bad (adj.)