Laefevian

Etymology

From Proto-Laefevic *rwaβah (“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, vrai, vrairi (literary)
genitive vrôs, vras, vrairas (literary)
dative vrôn, vraon, vrairon (literary)
locative vrôs, vraos, vrairos (literary)
instrumental vrôt, vraêt, vrairêt (literary)
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