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# six
# six
#:''dvārma '''tulūɂąa''' phēcęs virā.''
#:''dvārma '''tulūɂą''' phēcęs virā.''
#:: ''In the room there are six cats.''
#:: ''In the room there are six cats.''



Latest revision as of 20:58, 7 May 2019

Chlouvānem

Etymology

Likely from Ancient Yodhvaṣi.

Pronunciation

(Standard) IPA: [tuɴ̆uːɁä]
(Līlasuṃghāṇi) IPA: [tuɴ̆uːɁɐ]

Numeral

tulūɂa (cardinal numeral; ordinal tulūɂende, collective tulūɂatām, distributive tulūɂihaicē, multiplicative tulūrvīm, fractionary tulūɂendvāṭ)

  1. six
    dvārma tulūɂą phēcęs virā.
    In the room there are six cats.

Inflection


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