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It is extensively used as the second part of compounds, meaning "person that does X", much like ''-er'' in English. | It is extensively used as the second part of compounds, meaning "person that does X", much like ''-er'' in English. |
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Chlouvānem
Alternative forms
Etymology
From the root lil- "to live".
Pronunciation
(Standard Chlouvānem) IPA: [ˈɴ̆ʲiɴ̆a]
Noun
lila (ablaut declension)
- person
- sāmi lili no leliē jalim.
- You and me are people.
- sāmi lili no leliē jalim.
- living being
- babhrāṃrye sasprāsirāhe leliē mæn dildhā leila vi.
- The dildhā (giant lizard/land dragon) is one of the largest living beings on land.
- babhrāṃrye sasprāsirāhe leliē mæn dildhā leila vi.
Inflection
Usage notes
It is extensively used as the second part of compounds, meaning "person that does X", much like -er in English.
Synonyms
Derived terms
Related terms
Laceyiam
Etymology
From the root lil- "to live".
Pronunciation
(Laceyiam) IPA: /ˈɴ̆ʲiɴ̆a/
Noun
lila
- person
- laha lili ta leliė jńām.
- You and me are people.
- laha lili ta leliė jńām.
- living being
- nyða jūdhęe māḍei leliė cā dāhiða lass jar.
- The dāhiða (giant lizard/land dragon) is one of the largest living beings on land.
- nyða jūdhęe māḍei leliė cā dāhiða lass jar.
Usage notes
It is extensively used as the second part of compounds, meaning "person that does X", much like -er in English.