Laefevian

Etymology

From Proto-Laefevic *rwaβəh (“two”), from Proto-Laenkean *rwabas (“two”)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /vrɔ/ [ˈʋrɔ]
  • Rhyme:

Numeral

vrô (accusative vrôi, genitive vrôs)

  1. two (2)
    Furnunere aljês vrô narand.
    There were two books on the table.

Usage notes

When used in a nominative context, the noun following vrô is in the nominative dual form.

Declension

Primary case declension of vrô (see Laefevian declension)  
dual
nominative vrô
accusative vrôi, vrairi
genitive {{{gen}}}
dative {{{dat}}}
locative {{{loc}}}
instrumental {{{ins}}}
Secondary case declension of vrô (see Laefevian declension)  
dual
sublative {{{sub}}}
illative {{{ill}}}
benefactive {{{ben}}}
prolative {{{pro}}}
causal-final {{{cau}}}
genitive-based cases dual
delative {{{del}}}
elative {{{ela}}}
egressive {{{egg}}}
essive {{{ess}}}
abessive {{{abe}}}
dative-based cases dual
terminative {{{ter}}}
lative {{{lat}}}
locative-based cases dual
superessive {{{sup}}}
inessive {{{ine}}}
exessive {{{exe}}}
perlative {{{per}}}
instrumental-based cases dual
translative {{{tra}}}
comitative {{{com}}}

Translations

two (numerical value of 2)

See also