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Days of the week in Radestrian · dvuoðe ag arieng / lièng
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# {{label|rad | # {{label|rad|iw}} The fourth day of the thirteenth Laefevo-Radestrian month, {{m|rad|dzestasans}}, equivalent to the [[wikipedia:Gregorian calendar|Gregorian]] day of {{eng|March}} 18, or {{eng|March}} 17 on [[wikt:leap year|leap years]]. | ||
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==== Declension ==== | ==== Declension ==== | ||
{{rad-decl|aij|o|nom=aía}} | {{rad-decl|aij|o|nom=aía*}} | ||
==== Related terms ==== | ==== Related terms ==== |
Latest revision as of 14:34, 20 August 2024
Radestrian
Etymology
From Middle Radestrian aía, from Old Radestrian aijra, inherited from Proto-Radic *aiɣor, from *aēr (“fourth”) + *-ɣor (augmentative).
Pronunciation
Noun
aía inan (countable, genitive singular aijusk, nominative plural aijore, relational adjective aijuș)
- (in-world) The fourth day of the thirteenth Laefevo-Radestrian month, dzestasans, equivalent to the Gregorian day of March 18, or March 17 on leap years.
Usage notes
- Thirteenth-month-specific words for days of the week must still be used with the month, i.e. aía dzestaseng; aía on its own cannot be used to mean March 18/17.
Declension
Declension of aía (light, irregular△) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | aía△ /aˈiːa/ |
aijore /ˈaijɔrɛ/ |
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vocative | aijose /ˈaijɔsɛ/ |
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genitive | proper | aijusk /ˈaijɤsk/ |
aijoris /ˈaijɔris/ |
constructive | aijus /ˈaijɤs/ |
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dative | aijun /ˈaijɤn/ |
aijorín /ˈaijɔriːn/ |
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accusative | aijust /ˈaijɤst/ |
aijorid /ˈaijɔrid/ |
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instrumental | aijovúr /ˈaijɔvuːr/ |
aijoríe /ˈaijɔriːɛ/ |
Related terms
- aíș (“fourth”)
See also
Laefevo-Radestrian week (in world) · areans | ||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 |
workdays · ardestse | weekend · dzestasate | |||||
varyga | atía | liría | asedua | laía | valygdras | vanints – dzevans |
asía | aía | vaía (leap day) | dzestasans | |||
Gregorian week (out of world) · lians | ||||||
workdays · ardestse | weekend · dzestasate | |||||
varyga | atía | liría | raldvuþs | asedua | laía | valygdras |
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
Categories:
- Radestrian terms inherited from Middle Radestrian
- Radestrian terms inherited from Old Radestrian
- Radestrian terms inherited from Proto-Radic
- Rhymes:Radestrian/iːa
- Radestrian countable nouns
- Radestrian lemmas
- Radestrian nouns
- Radestrian inanimate nouns
- Radestrian in-world terms
- Radestrian light stems
- Radestrian irregular nouns
- rad:Days