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#:: ''Amabu has a younger sister, Lūṣya, and a brother, Turgandām. Amabu, Lūṣya, and Turgandām are siblings.'' | #:: ''Amabu has a younger sister, Lūṣya, and a brother, Turgandām. Amabu, Lūṣya, and Turgandām are siblings.'' | ||
# peer, brother <small>''(metaphorical)''</small> | # peer, brother <small>''(metaphorical)''</small> | ||
#:''tailcārē milkatsām nali hiṃħamiṃte. | #:''tailcārē milkatsām nali hiṃħamiṃte. yūk '''ñæltai''' jali!'' | ||
#:: ''We fight for a common cause. We are brothers!'' | #:: ''We fight for a common cause. We are brothers!'' | ||
====Inflection==== | ====Inflection==== |
Latest revision as of 21:58, 21 March 2019
Chlouvānem
Alternative forms
Etymology
Unknown, likely from a pre-Chlouvānem language of the Jade Coast (Laiputaši, Old Kaṃradeši, or ancient Tamukayi).
Pronunciation
Noun
ñæltah (1h declension)
- a male's sister
- lilyā ñæltah šermāljǣšęs.
- My sister is a pupil in an elementary school.
- lilyā ñæltah šermāljǣšęs.
- (dual or plural, collective) two or more sisters from a third person's point of view
- amabu lūṣya no ñæltāt jali.
- Amabu and Lūṣya are sisters.
- amabu lūṣya no ñæltāt jali.
- (dual or plural, collective) siblings
- amabuyi lūṣya ga kalineh turgandām ga glūkam no jali. amabu lūṣya no turgandām no ñæltai jali.
- Amabu has a younger sister, Lūṣya, and a brother, Turgandām. Amabu, Lūṣya, and Turgandām are siblings.
- amabuyi lūṣya ga kalineh turgandām ga glūkam no jali. amabu lūṣya no turgandām no ñæltai jali.
- peer, brother (metaphorical)
- tailcārē milkatsām nali hiṃħamiṃte. yūk ñæltai jali!
- We fight for a common cause. We are brothers!
- tailcārē milkatsām nali hiṃħamiṃte. yūk ñæltai jali!
Inflection
1-h type declension | |||
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Case | Singular | Dual | Plural |
Direct | ñæltah | ñæltāt | ñæltai |
Vocative | ñælte | ||
Accusative | ñæltu | ñæltāṣa | ñæltaih |
Ergative | ñæltei | ñæltāra | ñæltān |
Genitive | ñælti | ñælteva | ñæltumi |
Translative | ñæltan | ñæltarį | ñæltēt |
Exessive | ñæltat | ñæltabhan | ñæltamān |
Essive | ñæltęs | ñæltanne | ñæltēm |
Dative | ñæltom | ñæltarį | ñæltasām |
Ablative | ñæltų | ñæltabhan | ñæltanīs |
Locative | ñælte | ñæltanne | ñæltalīm |
Instrumental | ñæltap | ñæltabhan | ñæltanīka |
Usage notes
Synonyms
- (siblings): ñæltilāṇa (formal)