čoetteits

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Aegestian

Etymology

From Proto-Aegestic *ǩø:tʰe:ts, from Proto-Laenkean *kjæwtʰætæs (“brother”). Cognate with Laefevian ǧwind (“smoke”) and Radestrian arøts (“smoke”).

Pronunciation

Noun

čoetteits (accusative singular čoet’tǫ, nominative plural čoet’țõr, accusative plural čoet’țrę)

  1. brother

Declension

Declension of čoetteits (see Aegestian declension)  
singular plural
nominative čoetteits čoet’țõr
accusative čoet’tǫ čoet’țrę
genitive čoet’tį čoet’țris
dative čoet’tą čoet’țrų
locative čoet’țryt
instrumental čoet’tous čoet’țruht
vocative čoetteit čoet’țõr

Translations

brother