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Siwa
Pronunciation
Etymology
From ỏlma (“leaf”) + -atst- (“thin and fragile”).
Noun
valtsa inan (marked valtsaka)
- (neologism) book
Inflection
valtsa — inanimate noun, a-declension
Unmarked agentive/dative |
Marked patientive/genitive |
Locative | |||||
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inessive | illative | elative | adessive | allative | ablative | ||
valtsa | valtsaka | valtsakia | valtsakita | valtsakika | valtsakima | valtsakibma | valtsakiska |