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==[[Aterran Imperial|Modern Standard Imperial]]== | ==[[Aterran Imperial|Modern Standard Imperial]]== | ||
[[Category: Modern Standard Imperial words]] | [[Category:Modern Standard Imperial words]] | ||
[[Category: Modern Standard Imperial nouns]] | [[Category:Modern Standard Imperial nouns]] | ||
[[Category: Modern Standard Imperial non-masculine nouns]] | [[Category:Modern Standard Imperial non-masculine nouns]] | ||
[[Category: Modern Standard Imperial nouns with dual forms]] | [[Category:Modern Standard Imperial nouns with dual forms]] | ||
{{Template: Modern Standard Imperial Pronuncation|ɮat}} | {{Template: Modern Standard Imperial Pronuncation|ɮat}} | ||
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: ''Irregular plural '''''lelhat''''' refers exclusively to a single set of teeth. | : ''Irregular plural '''''lelhat''''' refers exclusively to a single set of teeth. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:24, 11 July 2022
Modern Standard Imperial
Pronunciation
(Modern Standard Imperial) IPA: /ɮat/
Noun
lhat (plural: kve lhat)
- tooth
- Irregular plural lelhat refers exclusively to a single set of teeth.