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{{defex|Ven hrâs-aș <b>jø</b> lyejðis.|I need <b>four</b> people.}} | {{defex|Ven hrâs-aș <b>jø</b> lyejðis.|I need <b>four</b> people.}} | ||
{{defex| | {{defex|—Byvitú gjøș ran hrâs?<br>—Ven <b>ív</b>-aș hrâs.|—How many do you need?<br>—I need <b>four</b>. (''noun implied'')}} | ||
==== Usage notes ==== | ==== Usage notes ==== |
Revision as of 01:41, 29 July 2023
Radestrian
40 atește | ||
3 ljere |
4 ár |
5 úr |
Cardinal adjective: aiș |
Etymology
FromOld Radestrian ār, inherited fromProto-Radic *ār, fromProto-Hirdic *máḡəs, fromProto-Laenkean *magas.
Pronunciation
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Numeral
ár (genitive singular Template:wl-rad/Template:wl-rad)
- four (4)
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Usage notes
- Followed by the short genitive plural.
- The genitive form Template:wl-rad is used before a noun, whereas Template:wl-rad is used on its own.
- Historically, Template:wl-rad was used before vowels, but this usage is now archaic.
Declension
Translations
Template:Trad1* Laefevian:mau Template:Trad2
See also