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====Synonyms==== | ====Synonyms==== | ||
====Derived terms==== | ====Derived terms==== | ||
: [[Contionary:āndṛdhāḍa]] "conlang" | : [[Contionary:āndṛdhāḍa|āndṛdhāḍa]] "conlang" | ||
: [[Contionary:cerṇūṣadhāḍa|cerṇūṣadhāḍa]] "native language, mother tongue" | : [[Contionary:cerṇūṣadhāḍa|cerṇūṣadhāḍa]] "native language, mother tongue" | ||
: [[Contionary:danidhāḍīn]] "bilingual" | : [[Contionary:danidhāḍīn|danidhāḍīn]] "bilingual" | ||
: [[Contionary:dhāḍatarlā]] "linguistics" | : [[Contionary:dhāḍatarlā|dhāḍatarlā]] "linguistics" | ||
: [[Contionary:emibudhāḍīn]] "monolingual" | : [[Contionary:emibudhāḍīn|emibudhāḍīn]] "monolingual" | ||
: [[Contonary:taildhāḍīn]] "polyglot" | : [[Contonary:taildhāḍīn|taildhāḍīn]] "polyglot" | ||
====Related terms==== | ====Related terms==== | ||
: [[Contionary:dhāḍake|dhāḍake]] "to speak" | : [[Contionary:dhāḍake|dhāḍake]] "to speak" |
Revision as of 22:16, 13 August 2018
Chlouvānem
Alternative forms
Etymology
Proto-Lahob *dʱōdra ("language, speech, voice"), from √*dʱōdr- ("to talk, speak")
Pronunciation
Noun
dhāḍa
- language
- lili mæn nęlci dhāḍi tarliru.
- I know four languages.
- lili mæn nęlci dhāḍi tarliru.
Inflection
1-h type declension | |||
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Case | Singular | Dual | Plural |
Direct | dhāḍa | dhāḍāt | dhāḍai |
Vocative | dhāḍe | ||
Accusative | dhāḍu | dhāḍāṣa | dhāḍaih |
Ergative | dhāḍei | dhāḍāra | dhāḍān |
Genitive | dhāḍi | dhāḍeva | dhāḍumi |
Translative | dhāḍan | dhāḍarį | dhāḍemān |
Exessive | dhāḍat | dhāḍabhan | dhāḍenīs |
Essive | dhāḍęs | dhāḍanne | dhāḍāra |
Dative | dhāḍom | dhāḍarį | dhāḍesām |
Ablative | dhāḍų | dhāḍabhan | dhāḍenīs |
Locative | dhāḍe | dhāḍanne | dhāḍelīm |
Instrumental | dhāḍap | dhāḍabhan | dhāḍenīka |
Usage notes
Synonyms
Derived terms
- āndṛdhāḍa "conlang"
- cerṇūṣadhāḍa "native language, mother tongue"
- danidhāḍīn "bilingual"
- dhāḍatarlā "linguistics"
- emibudhāḍīn "monolingual"
- taildhāḍīn "polyglot"