Contionary:pahtēr
Harākti
Alternative forms
- Harākti cuneiform: 𒉺𒀪𒋼𒂊𒅕 (pa-ah-te-e-er)
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *ph₂tḗr (“father”) .
Pronunciation
(Harākti) IPA: /ˈpaxteːɾ/
Noun
pahtēr m
- a father
- 𒅗𒀪𒉺 𒂼𒀀𒀭 𒌑𒀾 𒉈 𒅗𒀪𒉺 𒉺𒀪𒋫𒊑𒂗 (ka-ah-pa AMA-a-an, o-ot ne ka-ah-pa pa-ah-ta-re-en)
- Kahpa mahterān, ōt ne kahpa pahtaren.
- I have a mother but I don't have a father.
Inflection
Declension of pahtēr (5th declension) | |||
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Case | Singular | Dual | Plural |
Nominative | pahtēr | pahtere | pahterē |
Genitive | pahtarī | pahtaren | pahtaren |
Dative | pahtarē | pahtarēm | pahtarām |
Accusative | pahterān | pahtere | pahtaran |
Instrumental | pahtarēn | pahtari | pahtarbi |
Allative | pahtara | pahtarate | pahtarat |
Ablative | pahtaris | pahtarīs | pahtarā |
Locative | pahteri | pahtareu | pahtarsu |
Usage notes
The word pahtēr is most commonly used in formal situations or when showing respect. The more colloquial and more frequently used word is ātas.