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* ''[[Contionary:lorbasz|lórloch]]'' ("bay leaf") | * ''[[Contionary:lorbasz|lórloch]]'' ("bay leaf") | ||
[[Category:Nm:Botany and Mycology]] | [[Category:Nm:Botany and Mycology]] | ||
== [[Intralingua]] == | |||
Pronunciation: /{{IPA|le}}/ | |||
=== Pronoun === | |||
=== Etymology === | |||
From Old French lor and Italian loro, from Latin illōrum, genitive masculine plural of ille. | |||
# of them, their | |||
third person plural genitive pronoun | |||
{{Aquatiki}} | |||
[[Category:Intralingua words]] [[Category:Intralingua pronouns]] | |||
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Revision as of 12:58, 2 June 2022
Niemish
Pronunciation
- IPA: /lor/
Etymology
From Latin laurus
Noun
⁰ lór n.m. hard stem
- laurel, bay
Declension
declension of lór (mh declension) | ||||
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singular | plural | |||
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | lór | lóran | lórs | lóras |
genitive | lórs | lóres | lóre | lórse |
dative | lór | lórum | lórą | lórę |
Derived terms
Intralingua
Pronunciation: /le/
Pronoun
Etymology
From Old French lor and Italian loro, from Latin illōrum, genitive masculine plural of ille.
- of them, their
third person plural genitive pronoun