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Laefevian

Etymology

From Proto-Laenkean *sɯʔɯs (“one”).

Pronunciation

Numeral

sa (accusative singular sae, sade, sahde, genitive singular sau, sada, sahda)

  1. one (1)
    Synonym: san

Usage notes

When used in a nominative context, the noun following sa is in the nominative singular form.

Declension

Primary case declension of sa (see Laefevian declension)  
singular
nominative sa
accusative sae, sade, sahde (literary)
genitive sau, sada, sahda (literary)
dative san, saun
locative sal, saul
instrumental savô
Secondary case declension of sa (see Laefevian declension)  
singular
sublative {{{sub}}}
illative {{{ill}}}
benefactive {{{ben}}}
prolative {{{pro}}}
causal-final {{{cau}}}
genitive-based cases singular
delative {{{del}}}
elative {{{ela}}}
egressive {{{egg}}}
essive {{{ess}}}
abessive {{{abe}}}
dative-based cases singular
terminative {{{ter}}}
lative {{{lat}}}
locative-based cases singular
superessive {{{sup}}}
inessive {{{ine}}}
exessive {{{exe}}}
perlative {{{per}}}
instrumental-based cases singular
translative {{{tra}}}
comitative {{{com}}}

Translations

one (numerical value of 1)
  • Radestrian: às
  • Riyan: ar

See also