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: '''durf''' "cool" (colloquial): durf [ˈduɐ̯f] - durfa [ˈduːɐ̯fa] - durfs [ˈduɐ̯s] | : '''durf''' "cool" (colloquial): durf [ˈduɐ̯f] - durfa [ˈduːɐ̯fa] - durfs [ˈduɐ̯s] | ||
: '''lymb''' "beautiful": lymb [ˈlʏm] - limba [ˈliːmba] - lymbs [ˈlʏms] | : '''lymb''' "beautiful": lymb [ˈlʏm] - limba [ˈliːmba] - lymbs [ˈlʏms] | ||
: '''savjetsk''' "Soviet": savjetsk [saˈʋjetsk] - savjetska [saˈʋjetska] - savjetsks [saˈʋjes(k)s] | |||
Most adjectives are of the 1st declension; the 2nd declension ones mostly come from Latin ''-e'' adjectives or Middle High German ''-ik'' / Danish ''-ig'' ones (e.g. ''jegentsli'' "true, real"). There are, however, a few oddities, like ''tjervon'' (red), of Polish origin, being a 2nd declension adjective. | Most adjectives are of the 1st declension; the 2nd declension ones mostly come from Latin ''-e'' adjectives or Middle High German ''-ik'' / Danish ''-ig'' ones (e.g. ''jegentsli'' "true, real"). There are, however, a few oddities, like ''tjervon'' (red), of Polish origin, being a 2nd declension adjective. |
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