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# | ==Chlouvānem== | ||
===Alternative forms=== | |||
===Etymology=== | |||
Lällshag ''tallshia'' (story), learned reborrowing during the Age of Discovery. | |||
===Pronunciation=== | |||
(''Standard'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: [taɴ̆ɕa] | |||
===Noun=== | |||
'''talša''' | |||
# novel (work of prose fiction) | |||
#:''nimahullē ga jahībāšin ga naviṣya lahīla '''talša''' chlǣvānumi naihī ē''. | |||
#:: ''"Colonel Nimahullē" was the first novel of Chlouvānem literature.'' | |||
====Inflection==== | |||
{{Chl-noun-1h|talš}} | |||
====Usage notes==== | |||
====Synonyms==== | |||
====Derived terms==== | |||
====Related terms==== | |||
: [[Contionary:naviṣya| naviṣya]] "book" | |||
[[Category:Contionary]] [[Category:Chlouvānem nouns]] [[Category:Chlouvānem words]] | |||
Revision as of 22:09, 15 June 2018
Chlouvānem
Alternative forms
Etymology
Lällshag tallshia (story), learned reborrowing during the Age of Discovery.
Pronunciation
(Standard) IPA: [taɴ̆ɕa]
Noun
talša
- novel (work of prose fiction)
- nimahullē ga jahībāšin ga naviṣya lahīla talša chlǣvānumi naihī ē.
- "Colonel Nimahullē" was the first novel of Chlouvānem literature.
- nimahullē ga jahībāšin ga naviṣya lahīla talša chlǣvānumi naihī ē.
Inflection
| 1-h type declension | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Case | Singular | Dual | Plural |
| Direct | talša | talšāt | talšai |
| Vocative | talše | ||
| Accusative | talšu | talšāṣa | talšaih |
| Ergative | talšei | talšāra | talšān |
| Genitive | talši | talševa | talšumi |
| Translative | talšan | talšarį | talšemān |
| Exessive | talšat | talšabhan | talšenīs |
| Essive | talšęs | talšanne | talšāra |
| Dative | talšom | talšarį | talšesām |
| Ablative | talšų | talšabhan | talšenīs |
| Locative | talše | talšanne | talšelīm |
| Instrumental | talšap | talšabhan | talšenīka |
Usage notes
Synonyms
Derived terms
Related terms
- naviṣya "book"