тхьэлӏыкӏу
Adyghe
Etymology
From тхьэ (tḥɛ, “god”) + лӏыкӏо (lˢʼəkʷʼo, “delegate”); hence literally “god's delegate”.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [tħaɬˤəkʷʼ]
Declension
declension of тхьэлӏыкӏу
case | singular | plural |
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indefinite | тхьэлӏыкӏуэ (tḥɛlˢʼəkʷʼɛ) | тхьэлӏыкӏуэхэ (tḥɛlˢʼəkʷʼɛxɛ) |
nominative | тхьэлӏыкӏуэр (tḥɛlˢʼəkʷʼɛr) | тхьэлӏыкӏуэхэр (tḥɛlˢʼəkʷʼɛxɛr) |
ergative | тхьэлӏыкӏуэм (tḥɛlˢʼəkʷʼɛm) | тхьэлӏыкӏуэхэмэ (tḥɛlˢʼəkʷʼɛxɛmɛ) |
instrumental | тхьэлӏыкӏуэ(м)кӏэ (tḥɛlˢʼəkʷʼɛ(m)kʼɛ) | тхьэлӏыкӏуэхэ(м)кӏэ (tḥɛlˢʼəkʷʼɛxɛ(m)kʼɛ) |
invertive | тхьэлӏыкӏуыу (tḥɛlˢʼəkʷʼəwu) | тхьэлӏыкӏухыу (tḥɛlˢʼəkʷʼuxəwu) |
Synonyms
- бегъымбар (beğəmbar)
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