Contionary:dūbi
Pomorian
Alternative forms
dubi - Central and Eastern dialects
Etymology
From Western dialects of Old Pomorian dūbis, from dubtei “to dive”. Compare to Old Prussian padaubis “valley”, Lithuanian dauba “ravine”, Proto-Slavic *dъno “bottom” (from earlier *dubnan).
Pronunciation
/ˈduː.bɪ/
Noun
dū́bi f (2nd declension)
- void (an empty space)
- kiršina dūbi - black void
- emptyness
- dūbi įserdė - emptiness inside
- a complete lack of something
- dūbi vądeny - a runout of water
Declension
Declension of i (2nd declension-f A) | |||
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Case | Singular | Dual | Plural |
Nominative | dū́bii | dū́bii | dū́biy |
Genitive | dū́biy | dū́biiu | dū́biių |
Dative | dū́biei | dū́biima | dū́biim(e) |
Accusative | dū́biį | dū́bii | dū́biį |
Instrumental | dū́biiją | dū́biima | dū́biimy |
Locative | dū́biė | dū́biiu | dū́biihu |
Vocative | dū́biie | dū́bii | dū́biy |