Contionary:pūnīs
Chlouvānem
Alternative forms
Etymology
From pūnake (to work).
Pronunciation
Noun
pūnīs
- worker (in a State-controlled factory, office or enterprise)
- pūnais emeis babhrāmi togīn jali.
- Workers are the heart of a nation.
- pūnais emeis babhrāmi togīn jali.
- (historical when related to the Chl. world, current otherwise) proletarian
- yaiva babhrāmi pūnī namālogirāhe!
Inflection
3-s type declension | |||
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Case | Singular | Dual | Plural |
Direct | pūnīs | pūnīt | pūnais |
Vocative | pūnī | ||
Accusative | pūnayu | pūnīṣa | pūnaih |
Ergative | pūnaye | pūnīya | pūnīn |
Genitive | pūnayi | pūnajña | pūnyumi |
Translative | pūnīn | pūnīgus | pūnemān |
Exessive | pūnīt | pūnebhan | pūnenīs |
Essive | pūnę | pūnīgin | pūnīya |
Dative | pūnayom | pūnīgus | pūnīsām |
Ablative | pūnyų | pūnebhan | pūnenīs |
Locative | pūnaye | pūnīgin | pūnīlīm |
Instrumental | pūnīp | pūnebhan | pūnīnīka |
Usage notes
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Derived terms
Related terms
- pūnake (to work)