lians
Radestrian
Etymology
From Middle Radestrian líanss, from Old Radestrian līænss, inherited from Proto-Radic *lijiænhs, from *liēr (“seventh”) + *-ænhs.
Pronunciation
Noun
lians inan (countable, genitive singular lièng, nominative plural liange, constructive genitive plural lianjes, relational adjective liènjeș)
Declension
| Declension of lians (spirant) | |||
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| singular | plural | ||
| nominative | lians /ˈli.ans/ |
liange /liˈaŋɡɛ/ |
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| vocative | lianse /liˈansɛ/ |
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| genitive | proper | lièng /ˈli.ɛŋɡ/ |
lianjeris /liˈaɲɛris/ |
| constructive | lianjes /ˈli.aɲɛs/ |
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| dative | lianga /liˈaŋɡa/ |
lianjerín /liˈaɲɛriːn/ |
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| accusative | liand /ˈli.and/ |
lianjerid /liˈaɲɛrid/ |
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| instrumental | liangúr /liˈaŋɡuːr/ |
lianjeríe /liˈaɲɛriːɛ/ |
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Related terms
- lỉș (“seventh”)
See also
- areans (“six-day week”)