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#:: ''Electricity is one of the major forces of nature.'' | #:: ''Electricity is one of the major forces of nature.'' | ||
Latest revision as of 16:55, 7 May 2026
Chlouvānem
Alternative forms
Etymology
Compound of mulya (lightning) and maita (river).
Pronunciation
Noun
mulimaita (singular only)
- electricity
- mulimaita mæn yunei cami dṝdogis emibe vi.
- Electricity is one of the major forces of nature.
- mulimaita mæn yunei cami dṝdogis emibe vi.
Inflection
| 1-h type declension, singular only | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Case | Singular | ||
| Direct | mulimaita | ||
| Vocative | mulimaite | ||
| Accusative | mulimaitu | ||
| Ergative | mulimaitei | ||
| Genitive | mulimaiti | ||
| Translative | mulimaitan | ||
| Exessive | mulimaitat | ||
| Essive | mulimaitęs | ||
| Dative | mulimaitom | ||
| Ablative | mulimaitų | ||
| Locative | mulimaite | ||
| Instrumental | mulimaitap | ||
Usage notes
Synonyms
Derived terms
- marcamulimaita (direct current)
- mųmulimaita (alternating current)