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* [[Contionary:hulineh|hulineh]] (woman) | |||
* [[Contionary:lila|lila]] (person, human) | |||
[[Category:Contionary]] [[Category:Chlouvānem nouns]] [[Category:Chlouvānem words]] | [[Category:Contionary]] [[Category:Chlouvānem nouns]] [[Category:Chlouvānem words]] | ||
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Chlouvānem
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Proto-Lahob *trarəgʱos (husband, man).
Pronunciation
Noun
ṭarghas (1s declension)
- man
- nanā ṭarghas sē mešē lilyā ryujīnam vi.
- That man you see is my brother-in-law.
- nanā ṭarghas sē mešē lilyā ryujīnam vi.
- (attributive or in compound) male, masculine, men's
- ṭarghateyakaitsūh — men's Teyakaitsūh football
- ūnika mæn chlǣvānumi opašāmitų yaivų nanū ṭarghumi hīmba vi.
- Red is, according to Chlouvānem traditions, the most masculine of all colours.
Inflection
| 1-s type declension | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Case | Singular | Dual | Plural |
| Direct | ṭarghas | ṭarghāt | ṭarghe |
| Vocative | ṭarghau | ||
| Accusative | ṭarghu | ṭarghāṣa | ṭarghaih |
| Ergative | ṭarghei | ṭarghāya | ṭarghān |
| Genitive | ṭarghi | ṭargheva | ṭarghumi |
| Translative | ṭarghan | ṭarghaus | ṭarghyoh |
| Exessive | ṭarghat | ṭarghābhan | ṭarghāmān |
| Essive | ṭarghą | ṭarghigin | ṭarghēm |
| Dative | ṭarghom | ṭarghaus | ṭarghasām |
| Ablative | ṭarghų | ṭarghābhan | ṭarghenīs |
| Locative | ṭarghe | ṭarghigin | ṭarghilīm |
| Instrumental | ṭarghap | ṭarghābhan | ṭarghenīka |
Usage notes
Synonyms
Derived terms
- ṭarghāmita (manhood, virility)