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|g=in | |g=in | ||
|genitive singular|- | |genitive singular|-evu | ||
|nominative plural|- | |nominative plural|-evui | ||
}}[[Category:Radestrian nominal suffixes]] | }}[[Category:Radestrian nominal suffixes]] | ||
# {{label|rad|chem}} {{eng|-ide}} (binary compound) | # {{label|rad|chem}} {{eng|-ide}} (binary compound) | ||
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==== Declension ==== | ==== Declension ==== | ||
{{rad-decl|- | {{rad-decl|-ev|v}} | ||
==== Derived terms ==== | ==== Derived terms ==== | ||
{{columns|rad | {{columns|rad | ||
| | |așuorkevus|t1=fluoride | ||
|gjelvarevus|t2=phosphide | |gjelvarevus|t2=phosphide | ||
|helvarevus|t3=sulfide | |helvarevus|t3=sulfide | ||
| | |hregevus|t4=carbide | ||
| | |iraluevus|t5=nitride | ||
|lvarevus|t6=oxide | |lvarevus|t6=oxide | ||
| | |mylvuevus|t7=bromide | ||
| | |radevus|t8=hydride | ||
|radlvarevus|t9=hydroxide | |radlvarevus|t9=hydroxide | ||
| | |remnevus|t10=chloride | ||
| | |svoșevus|t11=iodide | ||
}} | }} | ||
Revision as of 23:38, 4 March 2024
Radestrian
Etymology
hrevus (“acid”)
Pronunciation
Suffix
-evus inan (genitive singular -evu, nominative plural -evui)
Usage notes
- This suffix causes vowel breaking.
- If the element ends in -jesta/-ista/-jsta or -ai, it must be removed before adding the suffix.
Declension
Declension of -evus (heavy) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | -evus /-ɛvɤs/ |
-evui /-ɛvɤi/ |
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vocative | -evuse /-ɛvusɛ/ |
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genitive | proper | -evu /-ɛvu/ |
-eviris /-ɛviris/ |
constructive | -evis /-ɛvis/ |
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dative | -eva /-ɛva/ |
-evirín /-ɛviriːn/ |
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accusative | -evud /-ɛvɤd/ |
-evirid /-ɛvirid/ |
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instrumental | -evúr /-ɛvuːr/ |
-eviríe /-ɛviriːɛ/ |
Derived terms
- așuorkevus (“fluoride”)
- gjelvarevus (“phosphide”)
- helvarevus (“sulfide”)
- hregevus (“carbide”)
- iraluevus (“nitride”)
- lvarevus (“oxide”)
- mylvuevus (“bromide”)
- radevus (“hydride”)
- radlvarevus (“hydroxide”)
- remnevus (“chloride”)
- svoșevus (“iodide”)
Translations
-ide
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