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TheNightAvl (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Radestrian == === {{Etymology|rad}} === From {{inherit|rad|rad-m|aretívíș}}, from {{inherit|rad|rad-o|ɣretīvīšjre}}, {{root|rad|lnk-pro|stit-}} equivalent to {{affix|rad|aretis<t:hunger>|-evíș}}. === Pronunciation === {{rad-pr}} === Adjective === {{rad-adj |cmp=hevúb * |adv=aretívỉ |label=comp}} # {{eng|hungry}} ==== Inflection ==== {{rad-comp}} {{rad-decl|t=adj|aretív|í~je|ș}} ==== See also ==== * {{l|rad|olovíș|t=thirsty}}") |
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Radestrian
Etymology
From Middle Radestrian aretívíș, from Old Radestrian ɣretīvīšjre, equivalent to aretis (“hunger”) + -evíș.
Pronunciation
Adjective
aretívíș (comparable, comparative hevúb aretívíș, adverb aretívỉ)
Inflection
Comparative forms of aretívíș | |
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degree | form |
positive | aretívíș /ˈarɛtiːviːʃ/ |
comparative | hevúb aretívíș /ˈhɛvuːb ˈarɛtiːviːʃ/ |
superlative | hevúva aretívíș /hɛˈvuːva ˈarɛtiːviːʃ/ |
excessive | hevúvai aretívíș /hɛˈvuːvai ˈarɛtiːviːʃ/ |
Attributive forms | Emphatic combined forms with the definite article | |||||||
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singular | plural | + a | + a' | + ag | + ai | + i | + u | |
inanimate | animate | |||||||
aretívíș /ˈarɛtiːviːʃ/ |
aretívíșe /ˈarɛtiːviːʃɛ/ |
aretívíșa /ˈarɛtiːviːʃa/ |
aretívíșa' /ˈarɛtiːviːʃa/ |
aretívíșag /ˈarɛtiːviːʃaɡ/ |
aretívíșai /ˈarɛtiːviːʃai/ |
aretívíși /ˈarɛtiːviːʃi/ |
aretívíșu /ˈarɛtiːviːʃu/ |
Substantive declension of aretívjeșe | ||||
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singular | plural | |||
inanimate | animate | |||
nominative | aretívjeșe /ˈarɛtiːvjɛʃɛ/ |
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vocative | ||||
genitive | proper | aretívjeșk /ˈarɛtiːvjɛʃk/ |
aretívíșesk /ˈarɛtiːviːʃɛsk/ |
aretívíșeris /ˈarɛtiːviːʃɛris/ |
constructive | aretívíșes /ˈarɛtiːviːʃɛs/ |
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dative | aretívíșa /ˈarɛtiːviːʃa/ |
aretívíșen /ˈarɛtiːviːʃɛn/ |
aretívíșerín /ˈarɛtiːviːʃɛriːn/ |
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accusative | aretívjeșt /ˈarɛtiːvjɛʃt/ |
aretívíșest /ˈarɛtiːviːʃɛst/ |
aretívíșerid /ˈarɛtiːviːʃɛrid/ |
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instrumental | aretívíșúr /ˈarɛtiːviːʃuːr/ |
aretívíșevúr /ˈarɛtiːviːʃɛvuːr/ |
aretívíșeríe /ˈarɛtiːviːʃɛriːɛ/ |
See also
- olovíș (“thirsty”)