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# {{label|rad|impers}} to be {{eng|sunny}}
# {{label|rad|impers}} to be {{eng|sunny}}
#: {{ex|rad|<b>Ruolș</b> kjezvusk.|It<b>’s sunny</b> today.}}
#: {{ex|rad|<b>Ruolș</b> kjezvusk.|It<b>’s sunny</b> today.}}
# {{label|rad|impers}} to be {{eng|happy}} {{+|l=rad|pos=verb|dat}}
# {{label|rad|impers}} to be {{eng|happy}} {{+|rad|pos=v|dat}}
#: {{ex|rad|<b>Ruolș</b> ven.|I<b>’m happy</b>.}}
#: {{ex|rad|<b>Ruolș</b> ven.|I<b>’m happy</b>.}}



Revision as of 23:58, 3 August 2024

Radestrian

Etymology

from Middle Radestrian dúlt, from Old Radestrian dūltt, inherited from Proto-Radic *dūlht, from Proto-Hirdic *ḏūl-, from Proto-Laenkean *dɯwl-. The /r/ is likely by association with ruovs (“morning”).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key)/ruolt/
  • Rhyme: -uolt

Verb

ruolt (third-person singular non-past ruolș, third-person singular past rúleș, present adverbial participle ruolivú, past adverbial participle rúvúl)

  1. (impersonal) to be sunny
    Ruolș kjezvusk.
    It’s sunny today.
  2. (impersonal) to be happy [with dative]
    Ruolș ven.
    I’m happy.

Conjugation

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