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Revision as of 15:34, 20 August 2024
Valtamic
Etymology
From Proto-Valtamic *rlåɦånsë, an adjectivized borrowing of Proto-Slavic *Slovǫta. The word originally referred to all Slavs but narrowed to poles and (by extension) other west Slavs by the time of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth, and then narrowed even further as words for Czechs and Slovaks entered the language.
Pronunciation
- (Standard Valtamic) IPA: /ˈrɑɦɑns/; [ˈɾɑ̝ɦʌn̥s̺]
Adjective
raġans (genitive raġanär); type-III declension
- Polish
Inflection
Declension of raġans (type-III, low-harmony) | |
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Case | Singular |
Nominative | raġans |
Accusative | raġanam |
Genitive | raġanär |
Dative | raġanäľ |
Lative | raġanäṅ |
Locative | raġanä |
Separative | raġanat |
Essive | raġana |
Translative | raġanac |
Privative | raġanadäk |
Comitative | raġananäk |
Instrumental | raġanom |