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====Etymology====
====Etymology====
From German ''[[wikt:Farbe#German|Farbe]]'' ("colour, dye"), cf. loans in other languages of central and eastern Europe.
From German ''[[wikt:Farbe#German|Farbe]]'' ("colour, dye"), cf. loans in other languages of central and eastern Europe. Doublet of native ''{{term|far#Niemish|fár}}'' ("colour")
{{nm-noun-fNh|fárb|dye}}. Doublet of native ''{{term|far#Niemish|fár}}'' ("colour").
{{nm-noun-fNh|fárb|dye}}
====See also====
====See also====
[[Category:Niemish words from other Germanic languages]]
[[Category:Niemish terms from other Germanic languages]]
[[Category:Contionary]]

Latest revision as of 19:33, 18 August 2023

Niemish

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /ˈfarbɐ/

Etymology

From German Farbe ("colour, dye"), cf. loans in other languages of central and eastern Europe. Doublet of native fár ("colour")

Noun

fárba n.f. N-stem

  1. dye

Declension

declension of fárba (f-Nh declension)
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative fárba fárbyna fárbos fárbynos
genitive fárbos fárbynos fárbyna fárbysa
dative fárbą fárbyse fárbę fárbynę

See also