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#:: ''Owls are awake at night.''
#:: ''Owls are awake at night.''
# night (one quarter of the day; the last eight hours of the clock)
# night (one quarter of the day; the last eight hours of the clock)
#: '''''lalei''' nęltende vi lili ni pūnūmu lǣh gu ivatadadrāṃ ša. taili taili aragliram!''
#: '''''lalei''' nęltende vi lili ni pūnūmu lǣh gu ivatadadrām ša. taili taili aragliram!''
#:: ''It's four in the night and I still haven't finished my task. I'm so tired!''
#:: ''It's four in the night and I still haven't finished my task. I'm so tired!''
# (''genitive case, attributive use'') nocturnal
# (''genitive case, attributive use'') nocturnal

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Chlouvānem

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Lahob *ʕoŋjā (night).

Pronunciation

(Standard) IPA: /ɴ̆aɴ̆jaː/

Noun

lalyā

  1. night (not day nor twilight)
    būhāk lalyē loṃslirāhe.
    Owls are awake at night.
  2. night (one quarter of the day; the last eight hours of the clock)
    lalei nęltende vi lili ni pūnūmu lǣh gu ivatadadrām ša. taili taili aragliram!
    It's four in the night and I still haven't finished my task. I'm so tired!
  3. (genitive case, attributive use) nocturnal
    lalei švas or lalyāšvas — nocturnal animal

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