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==Qantarie Qaladharra== | ==Qantarie Qaladharra== | ||
===Alternative forms=== | ===Alternative forms=== |
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Qantarie Qaladharra
Alternative forms
Etymology
The word adhar derived from the Proto-Qantarie word atihara, meaning "person". It evolved into atihar in Old Qantarie, then into at'har (IPA: /ˈathaɹ/) in Classical Qantarie (or Middle Qantarie). The t'h evolved into θ (th) in Modern Qantarie (Qantarie Qaladharra); and because it is in between two identical vowels, it became ð (dh), hence adhar.
Pronunciation
(Qantarie Qaladharra) IPA: /ˈaðaɹ/
Noun
adhar
- person; a human being regarded as an individual
- airomo adhar evir
- He is a person.
- airomo adhar evir
Inflection
See Derived terms.
Usage notes
Synonyms
See Related terms.
Derived terms
adharom: male person; man
adharan: female person; woman
adharul: person place; village
athiren: young person; child (pl: qarathen)
adharon: old person: adult
adhrenom: young male person; son
adhrenam: young female person; daughter
Related terms
astira: being; the nature or essence of a person
ethar: body; the physical structure, including the bones, flesh, and organs, of a person or an animal