Contionary:maiha
Chlouvānem
Alternative forms
Etymology
Laifutaši mayhow (girl)
Pronunciation
(Standard) IPA: [ˈmai̯ɦa]
Noun
maiha (1h declension)
- daughter
- nanā jāyim mæn liliā maiha : namihūlša haloe vi.
- That girl is my daughter. Her name is Namihūlša.
- nanā jāyim mæn liliā maiha : namihūlša haloe vi.
Inflection
1-h type declension | |||
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Case | Singular | Dual | Plural |
Direct | maiha | maihāt | maihai |
Vocative | maihe | ||
Accusative | maihu | maihāṣa | maihaih |
Ergative | maihei | maihāra | maihān |
Genitive | maihi | maiheva | maihumi |
Translative | maihan | maiharį | maihemān |
Exessive | maihat | maihabhan | maihenīs |
Essive | maihęs | maihanne | maihāra |
Dative | maihom | maiharį | maihesām |
Ablative | maihų | maihabhan | maihenīs |
Locative | maihe | maihanne | maihelīm |
Instrumental | maihap | maihabhan | maihenīka |
Usage notes
Synonyms
Derived terms
- maihadhūt "parents"
Related terms
- purvās "son"
Laceyiam
Etymology
Proto-Mǎng Tì *mrayho (girl)
Pronunciation
(Laceyiam) IPA: /ˈmai̯ɦa/
Noun
maiha
- daughter
- nanā jāyim liliā maiha jar. täm vāyāra Namihūlśa jar.
- That girl is my daughter. Her name is Namihūlśa.
- nanā jāyim liliā maiha jar. täm vāyāra Namihūlśa jar.
Derived terms
- maihānama "parent"
Related terms
- paljāram "son"