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Chlouvānem
Alternative forms
Etymology
From taili "much, many" and dhāḍa "language", plus the agentive suffix -īn.
Pronunciation
Noun
taildhāḍīn (3m declension)
- polyglot, one who speaks three or more languages
- chlǣvānem mæn kaili lelyē taildhāḍīn jali.
- Many Chlouvānem people are bilinguals.
- chlǣvānem mæn kaili lelyē taildhāḍīn jali.
Inflection
Usage notes
Synonyms
Derived terms
Related terms
- danidhāḍīn "bilingual"
- dhāḍa "language"
- emibudhāḍīn "monolingual"