Contionary:utalāka
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Chlouvānem
Etymology
From Qualdomelic utălaq (empire, reign).
Pronunciation
Noun
utalāka (1h declension)
- empire
- lalla ṣurṭāgah utalāka nīk.
- Greater Skyrdagor was/used to be an empire.
- lalla ṣurṭāgah utalāka nīk.
Inflection
1-h type declension | |||
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Case | Singular | Dual | Plural |
Direct | utalāka | utalākāt | utalākai |
Vocative | utalāke | ||
Accusative | utalāku | utalākāṣa | utalākaih |
Ergative | utalākei | utalākāra | utalākān |
Genitive | utalāki | utalākeva | utalākumi |
Translative | utalākan | utalākarį | utalākemān |
Exessive | utalākat | utalākabhan | utalākenīs |
Essive | utalākęs | utalākanne | utalākāra |
Dative | utalākom | utalākarį | utalākesām |
Ablative | utalākų | utalākabhan | utalākenīs |
Locative | utalāke | utalākanne | utalākelīm |
Instrumental | utalākap | utalākabhan | utalākenīka |
Usage notes
Under Chlouvānem usage, the difference between an "empire" and a "plurinational country" is that the former has de jure unequal rights for the ethnicities inside it throughout its whole territory.