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Revision as of 19:53, 8 March 2024
Radestrian
Etymology
From Middle Radestrian așzra, from Old Radestrian ašðra, inherited from Proto-Radic *ašðor, from Proto-Hirdic *ac̱dhós, from Proto-Laenkean *m̥cdʱós (“tonsil”). Cognate with Riyan așto.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈaʒza/, /ˈaʒʒa/, /ˈazza/, /ˈaiza/
- Rhymes: -aʒza, -aʒʒa, -azza, -aiza
- Syllabification: aș–za
Noun
așza inan (countable, genitive singular așzusk, nominative plural așzore, compound form așzu-, așzo-, relational adjective așzuș)
Declension
| Declension of așza (light) | |||
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| singular | plural | ||
| nominative | așza /ˈaʒza/ |
așzore /ˈaʒzɔrɛ/ |
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| vocative | așzose /ˈaʒzɔsɛ/ |
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| genitive | proper | așzusk /ˈaʒzɤsk/ |
așzoris /ˈaʒzɔris/ |
| constructive | așzus /ˈaʒzɤs/ |
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| dative | așzun /ˈaʒzɤn/ |
așzorín /ˈaʒzɔriːn/ |
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| accusative | așzust /ˈaʒzɤst/ |
așzorid /ˈaʒzɔrid/ |
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| instrumental | așzovúr /ˈaʒzɔvuːr/ |
așzoríe /ˈaʒzɔriːɛ/ |
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Translations
tonsil
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Categories:
- Radestrian terms inherited from Middle Radestrian
- Radestrian terms inherited from Old Radestrian
- Radestrian terms inherited from Proto-Radic
- Radestrian terms inherited from Proto-Hirdic
- Radestrian terms inherited from Proto-Laenkean
- Radestrian terms derived from the Proto-Laenkean root *myc-
- Radestrian terms with manually entered pronunciation
- Radestrian terms with multiple pronunciations
- Radestrian countable nouns
- Radestrian lemmas
- Radestrian nouns
- Radestrian inanimate nouns
- rad:Anatomy
- Radestrian light stems
- Radestrian terms with Riyan translations
- Radestrian terms with translations
- Terms needing Laefevian translations