Dim
Chakobsa
Pronunciation
Orthographic Form
dim
Noun Form
dim
- accusative singular of dimi
Root
dim
- forms related to edges, edged things, or cutting
Derived Terms
Irathient
Etymology
Pronunciation
Orthographic Form
[script needed]
Noun
dim class v
- clothes (usually plural)
Inflection
Singular | Plural | Preadjectival | ||
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Plain | [[dim{{{finc}}}]] | [[dim{{{finc}}}ə]] | [[dim{{{finc}}}ə]] | |
Genitive | Alienable | [[padim{{{finc}}}]] | [[padim{{{finc}}}ə]] | [[padim{{{finc}}}ə]] |
Inalienable | [[lidim{{{finc}}}]] | [[lidim{{{finc}}}ə]] | [[lidim{{{finc}}}ə]] |
Creation and Usage Notes
The initial consonant of this borrowing from Castithan was reanalyzed as a noun class prefix, which is why it's unexpectedly a class V noun.
-Wojnicz 02:02, 30 July 2024 (CEST) |
Noalath
Etymology
From an invisible proto-language. |
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Pronunciation
Adjective
dim (nominative singular, positive form)
- red
Inflection
Positive | Comparative | Superlative | ||||
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Singular | Plural | Singular | Plural | Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | dim | dimi | dimaga | dimagazh | dimékra | dimékrazh |
Objective | jim | jimi | jimaga | jimagazh | jimékra | jimékrazh |
Genitive | nim | nimi | nimaga | nimagazh | nimékra | nimékrazh |
Vocative | dhim | dhimi | dhimaga | dhimagazh | dhimékra | dhimékrazh |
Adverbial | dimash | dimagash | dimékrash |
Categories:
- Chakobsa terms with IPA pronunciation
- Chakobsa non-lemma forms
- Chakobsa noun forms
- Chakobsa lemmas
- Chakobsa roots
- Irathient terms borrowed from Castithan
- Irathient terms derived from Castithan
- Irathient terms with IPA pronunciation
- Irathient lemmas
- Irathient nouns
- Irathient class v nouns
- Irathient terms with creation and usage notes
- Noalath terms with IPA pronunciation
- Noalath lemmas
- Noalath adjectives