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Anrish

Etymology

From Middle and Old Anrish luh, from Proto-Germanic *luhō ("lynx")

 
Gnók lúð. (A cat's snout.)

Pronunciation

(Anrish) IPA: /luː/

Noun

(runic:‧ᛚᚢ‧)

  1. Any member of the family Felidae, but more specifically the domesticated cat (species Felis catus)

Inflection

Inflection of
 Ⅱ ɴᴏᴍ. ɢᴇɴ. ᴀᴛ. ᴏᴄ.
sɢ.  —   —   —ʟ  —ʟ
ᴘʟ.  —ʟ  —ɴ  —ıb   —ʟ
ᴄᴏʟ.  —   —ʟ


Lifashian

Etymology 1

From Proto-Indo-European *dwoh₁, *dwéh₂h₁e, *dwóyh₁. Cognate of Latin duo, English two.

Pronunciation

(Standard) IPA: [luˤː]

Numeral

lúˤ m (feminine luwáˤ, neuter luyóˤ) (ordinal sfetás or halyás; adverbial lis; distributive liséh)

  1. two
    syuni mey tosy kisolé denát.
    Two dogs are running in the courtyard.

Inflection

Declension of lúˤ (numeral, plural)
Masculine Neuter Feminine
Nominative lúˤ luyóˤ luwáˤ
Genitive lúˤsy luwáˤs
Dative lúˤy luwáˤy
Accusative lúˤm luyóˤ luwáˤm

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Etymology 2

From Akkadian , ultimately from Sumerian du.

Pronunciation

(Standard) IPA: [luː]

Noun

m (first declension)

  1. hill
    Mey lúé nyá lámá monutása esti.
    There's a little house on the hill.

Inflection


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