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| Genitive || | |Genitive || s'hone | ||
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| Dative || | |Dative || s'hona | ||
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| Accusative || | |Accusative || s'honat | ||
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| Vocative || | | Vocative || s'hono | ||
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| Instrumental || | |Instrumental || s'honot | ||
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Revision as of 20:46, 1 November 2017
Lees'hin
Alternative forms
Etymology
From proto-lees'hinian word *skun. Cognates with mihrulenian s'hun and bastian skon.
Pronunciation
(Lees'hin) IPA: /'sxon/
Noun
s'hon
- language
- Mal-eu lees'hinat s'honat.
- I speak lees'hin language.
- Mal-eu lees'hinat s'honat.
Inflection
Case | |
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Nominative | s'hon |
Genitive | s'hone |
Dative | s'hona |
Accusative | s'honat |
Vocative | s'hono |
Instrumental | s'honot |