Contionary:bunta
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Anrish
Etymology
From Middle Anrish bunda, from Old Irish bunatta
Pronunciation
(Anrish) IPA: /ˈbunda/
Adjective
bunta (runic:‧ᛒᚢᚾᛏᚭ‧); (comparative: bynza)
- Original, primordial, pristine, primitive
- Basic, primary, fundamental, rudimentary
Chlouvānem
Etymology
Post-Classical, onomatopoeic.
Pronunciation
Noun
bunta (ablaut declension)
- (singular only) rhythm, variation of strong and weak elements in sounds
- buntų mūmikmįm.
- We dance to the rhythm.
- buntų mūmikmįm.
- rhythm, rhythmic pattern
- nenyai leji tailvaḍausire bunta vi.
- This song has a complex rhythm.
- nenyai leji tailvaḍausire bunta vi.
Inflection
Ablaut declension | |||
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Case | Singular | Dual | Plural |
Direct | bunta | buntāt | bontyē |
Vocative | |||
Accusative | buntu | buntāṣa | bontyu |
Ergative | buntei | buntāra | bontyei |
Genitive | bonti | bunteva | baunti |
Translative | buntan | buntarį | bontyan |
Exessive | buntat | buntabhan | bontyat |
Essive | buntąs | buntanne | bauntąs |
Dative | buntom | buntarį | bontyom |
Ablative | buntų | buntabhan | bontyų |
Locative | bunte | buntanne | baunte |
Instrumental | buntap | buntabhan | bontyap |