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#: '''''yunyalīltat''' darī'' — Yunyalīlti society | #: '''''yunyalīltat''' darī'' — Yunyalīlti society |
Latest revision as of 09:48, 27 October 2018
Chlouvānem
Etymology
From yunya "nature, divinity, God, Goddess, yunya" and līlta "path"
Pronunciation
Noun
yunyalīlta (1h declension, singular only)
- Yunyalīlta, the traditional religion of the Chlouvānem
- mūji yaiva chlǣvānem yamei yunyalīlte lilah.
- Nearly all Chlouvānem are followers of the Yunyalīlta.
- mūji yaiva chlǣvānem yamei yunyalīlte lilah.
- (genitive or compound, adjectival use): pertinent to the Yunyalīlta
- yunyalīlti lillāmita — Yunyalīlti devotion
- (exessive or compound, adjectival use): following Yunyalīlti principles
- yunyalīltat darī — Yunyalīlti society
- yunyalīltat yaivcārāluṭam — Yunyalīlti Communism
Inflection
1-h type declension, singular only | |||
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Case | Singular | ||
Direct | yunyalīlta | ||
Vocative | yunyalīlte | ||
Accusative | yunyalīltu | ||
Ergative | yunyalīltei | ||
Genitive | yunyalīlti | ||
Translative | yunyalīltan | ||
Exessive | yunyalīltat | ||
Essive | yunyalīltęs | ||
Dative | yunyalīltom | ||
Ablative | yunyalīltų | ||
Locative | yunyalīlte | ||
Instrumental | yunyalīltap |
Usage notes
Virtually always preceded by the honorific yamei.
Synonyms
- (Chlouvānem religion): camilīlta (liter.), lañšilīlta (liter.)
Derived terms
Related terms
- yunya (nature, God, Goddess, divinity, Yunya)