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Harākti
Alternative forms
- Harākti cuneiform: 𒀀𒀖𒀸 (a-at-as)
Etymology
Most likely from Hittite 𒀜𒋫𒀸 (attas), from Proto-Indo-European *átta (“father”) .
Pronunciation
(Harākti) IPA: /ˈaːtas/
Noun
ātas m
- dad, father
- 𒀀𒀖𒀸 𒋜𒌑𒌒𒋾 𒂍𒂊𒄿 (a-at-as so-o-op-ti É-e-i)
- Ātas sōpti parnei.
- Dad's sleeping in the house.
Inflection
Declension of ātas (1st declension) | |||
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Case | Singular | Dual | Plural |
Nominative | ātas | ātsei | ātsei |
Genitive | ātsī | ātsen | ātsen |
Dative | ātsē | ātsēm | ātsām |
Accusative | ātsān | ātsei | ātsan |
Instrumental | ātsēn | ātsi | ātsi |
Allative | ātsai | ātsate | ātsat |
Ablative | ātsis | ātsīs | ātsās |
Locative | ātset | ātseu | ātsu |
Usage notes
The word ātas is typically used in informal situations and it is the most frequently used word. The more formal word is pahtēr.