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#: '''''hulyā''' tuva no mimešñānē.''
#: '''''hulyā''' tuva no mimešñānē.''
#:: ''You can see Ašeira and Dóvato.''
#:: ''You can see Ašeira and Dóvato.''
# ''(colloquial)'' a planet's satellite
# {{n-g|(colloquial)}} a planet's satellite
#: ''līšabgini hælmāmyemibe '''hulyā'''.''
#: ''līšabgini hælmāmyemibe '''hulyā'''.''
#:: ''Écerin has twenty-five satellites.''
#:: ''Écerin has twenty-five satellites.''

Latest revision as of 15:14, 7 May 2026

Chlouvānem

Alternative forms

Etymology

Proto-Lahob *ɣuŋjā ((greater) moon; Ašeira)

Pronunciation

(Standard) IPA: [ɦuɴ̆jäː]
(Līlasuṃghāṇi) IPA: [ɦuɴ̆jɑː]

Noun

hulyā (1h declension)

  1. Ašeira, the greater of Calémere's two moons
    hulyā tuva no mimešñānē.
    You can see Ašeira and Dóvato.
  2. (colloquial) a planet's satellite
    līšabgini hælmāmyemibe hulyā.
    Écerin has twenty-five satellites.

Inflection

Usage notes

Synonyms

(planet's satellite): kunyupīṣis

Derived terms

hulyāsena "lunar month"

Related terms

tuva "Dóvato, the lesser moon of Calémere"