Contionary:swøt
Skundavisk
Etymology
From Middle Skundavisk suoet, from Old Skundavisk suoeti, from Halmisk ᛊᚹᛟᛏᛁ (swōti), ᛊᚹᛟᛏᛁᛉ (swōtiŕ), from Proto-Germanic *swōtuz. The original u-stem adjective shifted to an i-stem early in Halmisk, and only a few suōtuŕ forms are attested in very archaic Halmisk texts.
Pronunciation
- IPA: /swø:t/
Adjective
swøt (comparative swøter, superlative swøtest)
- sweet
- Hwat een swøt appel !
- What a sweet apple !
- Hwat een swøt appel !
- cute
- Thette katts sind so swøt !
- Those cats are so cute !
- Thette katts sind so swøt !
Inflection
number and gender | singular | plural | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
masculine | feminine | neuter | all genders | ||
predicative | hi is swøt | si is swøt | hit is swøt | si sind swøt | |
strong declension | common | swøt | swøte | swøt | swøte |
genitive | swøtes | swøter | swøtes | swøter | |
weak declension | common | swøte | swøte | swøte | swøten |
genitive | swøten | swøten | swøten | swøten |