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#:: ''Owls are awake at night.'' | #:: ''Owls are awake at night.'' | ||
# night (one quarter of the day; the last eight hours of the clock) | # night (one quarter of the day; the last eight hours of the clock) | ||
#: '''''lalei''' nęltende vi lili ni pūnūmu lǣh gu | #: '''''lalei''' nęltende vi lili ni pūnūmu lǣh gu ivatadadrām ša. taili taili aragliram!'' | ||
#:: ''It's four in the night and I still haven't finished my task. I'm so tired!'' | #:: ''It's four in the night and I still haven't finished my task. I'm so tired!'' | ||
# (''genitive case, attributive use'') nocturnal | # (''genitive case, attributive use'') nocturnal |
Revision as of 19:58, 31 August 2018
Chlouvānem
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Proto-Lahob *ʕoŋjā (night).
Pronunciation
(Standard) IPA: /ɴ̆aɴ̆jaː/
Noun
lalyā
- night (not day nor twilight)
- būhāk lalyē loṃslirāhe.
- Owls are awake at night.
- būhāk lalyē loṃslirāhe.
- night (one quarter of the day; the last eight hours of the clock)
- lalei nęltende vi lili ni pūnūmu lǣh gu ivatadadrām ša. taili taili aragliram!
- It's four in the night and I still haven't finished my task. I'm so tired!
- lalei nęltende vi lili ni pūnūmu lǣh gu ivatadadrām ša. taili taili aragliram!
- (genitive case, attributive use) nocturnal
- lalei švas or lalyāšvas — nocturnal animal
Inflection
1-h type declension | |||
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Case | Singular | Dual | Plural |
Direct | lalyā | lalyāt | lalyai |
Vocative | lalyē | ||
Accusative | lalyū | lalyāṣa | lalyaih |
Ergative | lalyei | lalyāra | lalyān |
Genitive | lalei | lalyēva | lalyūmi |
Translative | lalyān | lalyārį | lalyēt |
Exessive | lalyāt | lalyābhan | lalyēmān |
Essive | lalyęs | lalyānne | lalyēm |
Dative | lalyom | lalyārį | lalyēsām |
Ablative | lalyų | lalyābhan | lalyēnīs |
Locative | lalyē | lalyānne | lalyēlīm |
Instrumental | lalyāp | lalyābhan | lalyēnīka |
Usage notes
Synonyms
Derived terms
- lalyāluvai (convenience store)
- peiṃlalyā (equinox)