Korla
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Noalath
1.1
Etymology
1.1.1
Pronunciation
1.1.2
Noun
1.1.2.1
Inflection
1.1.2.2
Translations
Noalath
Etymology
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From an
invisible proto-language
.
The etymology of this word comes from an
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Pronunciation
IPA
(
key
)
:
/ˈkɔɾlə/
Rhymes:
-ɔɾlə
Noun
korla
(
nominative basic plural
)
fruit (
singulative
korlach
is "piece of fruit"
)
prizes, spoils, tokens, mementos
Inflection
Indefinite
Definite
Singulative
Basic
Singulative
Basic
Nominative
korlach
korla
u
horlach
u
horla
Objective
chorlach
chorla
ü
chorlach
ü
chorla
Genitive
gorlach
gorla
an
gorlach
an
gorla
Vocative
e
horlach
e
horla
Translations
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Sense: seed-bearing part of a plant (fruit)
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]
Dothraki
:
yot
Hen Linge
:
doth
High Valyrian
:
gerpa
Noalath
:
korla
Sondiv
:
brok
Categories
:
Noalath terms with IPA pronunciation
Rhymes:Noalath/ɔɾlə
Noalath lemmas
Noalath nouns
Sense:Seed-bearing part of a plant
Noal:Fruits
Noal:Botany
Noal:Foods
Noal:Food and drink
Noal:Military
Noal:Plants
Noal:Swadesh list
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