Pal

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Noalath

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

IPA(key): /pɑl/

Rhymes: -ɑl

Verb

pal (positive active generic)

  1. to know
  2. to learn
Inflection
Conjugation of pal
Active Positive Negative
Generic pal mi1 an bal
Imperative e fal e e mi ean bal
Infinitive u fal u mi yan bal
Present hi pal hi mian bal
Imperfective hish pal hish mian bal
Perfective pafal memaan bal
Future hi yu fal ba hi yu mi yan bal ba
Conditional hish u fal ba hish u mi yan bal ba
Anterior hi yan bal hi yan mian bal
Past Anterior hish an bal hish an mian bal
Passive Positive Negative
Generic adan bal kuan bal
Imperative e yad ean bal e hu ean bal
Infinitive u yad an bal u hu yan bal
Present hi yadan bal hi chuan bal
Imperfective hish adan bal hish chuan bal
Perfective adhadan bal koaan bal
Future hi yu'rad an bal ba hi yu hu yan bal ba
Conditional hish u'rad an bal ba hish u hu yan bal ba
Anterior hi yan nadan bal hi yan guan bal
Past Anterior hish an nadan bal hish an guan bal
1"…" stands for the subject in constructions in which it does not directly follow the verb.
Derived Terms

Ravkan

Etymology

From Old Ravkan *pal.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /pal/

Rhymes: -al

Orthographic Form

pal

Noun

pal m (nominative/accusative plural pali)

  1. foot, leg
Inflection
Singular Plural
Nominative pal pali
Accusative pal pali
Partitive pali palya
Dative palan palin
Instrumental palash palisi
Derived Terms