eis
Laefevian
Etymology
From Proto-Laefevic *eðekeh, from Proto-Laenkean *pedekes (“head”).
Pronunciation
Noun
eis (nominative dual eikund, nominative plural eikir)
Declension
| Primary case declension of eis (see Laefevian declension) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| singular | dual | plural | |
| nominative | eis | eikund | eikir |
| accusative | eike | eikundi | eiki |
| genitive | eikau | eikundas | eikas, eikiras† |
| dative | eikun | eikundon | eikirons, eikonc |
| locative | eikul | eikundos | eikiross, eikosc |
| instrumental | eikô | eikundêt | eikirêts, eikêtc |
| Possessive forms of eis | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| possessor | singular | dual | plural |
| 1st person | uweis | þijeis | añeis |
| 2nd person | ijeis | fileis | sôreis |
| 3rd person | jareis | luneis | lijeis |
| reflexive | ñeis | ||
Derived terms
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Translations
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