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# lightning (visible discharge of atmospheric electricity)
# lightning (visible discharge of atmospheric electricity)
#:'''''mulya''' jñūmu anajhnate.''
#: '''''mulya''' jñūmu anajhnate.''
#::''The lightning has [just] struck the tree.''
#:: ''The lightning has [just] struck the tree.''
# ''(genitive or compound, adjectival use):'' electric-, using modern technology and needing electricity to work (esp. as a comparison to other non-electric variants)
# {{n-g|(genitive or compound, adjectival use):}} electric-, using modern technology and needing electricity to work (esp. as a comparison to other non-electric variants)
#: '''''muli'''penai : '''muli'''ħildoe'' — internet <small>(electric net)</small>, video game
#: {{n-g|'''muli'''penai : '''muli'''ħildoe}} — internet <small>(electric net)</small>, video game


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Latest revision as of 16:55, 7 May 2026

Chlouvānem

Alternative forms

Etymology

Proto-Lahob *muʕjo (lightning)

Pronunciation

(Standard) IPA: [muɴ̆jä]
(Līlasuṃghāṇi) IPA: [muɴ̆jɐ]

Noun

mulya

  1. lightning (visible discharge of atmospheric electricity)
    mulya jñūmu anajhnate.
    The lightning has [just] struck the tree.
  2. (genitive or compound, adjectival use): electric-, using modern technology and needing electricity to work (esp. as a comparison to other non-electric variants)
    mulipenai : muliħildoe — internet (electric net), video game

Inflection

Usage notes

Synonyms

Derived terms

mulimaita "electricity"

Related terms