promovendus

Dutch

Etymology

From Latin prōmovendus (which is to be propelled, advanced).

Pronunciation

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Noun

promovendus m (plural promovendussen or promovendi, diminutive promovendusje n, feminine promovenda)

  1. doctoral student, doctoral candidate

Descendants

  • Indonesian: promovendus

Indonesian

Etymology

From Dutch promovendus (doctoral student, doctoral candidate), from Latin prōmovendus (which is to be propelled, advanced).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /promoˈvɛndʊs/
  • Hyphenation: pro‧mo‧vén‧dus

Noun

promovéndus (first-person possessive promovendusku, second-person possessive promovendusmu, third-person possessive promovendusnya)

  1. (education) doctoral student, doctoral candidate.

Further reading

Latin

Etymology

Future passive participle of prōmoveō.

Participle

prōmovendus (feminine prōmovenda, neuter prōmovendum); first/second-declension participle

  1. which is to be propelled, advanced

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative prōmovendus prōmovenda prōmovendum prōmovendī prōmovendae prōmovenda
Genitive prōmovendī prōmovendae prōmovendī prōmovendōrum prōmovendārum prōmovendōrum
Dative prōmovendō prōmovendō prōmovendīs
Accusative prōmovendum prōmovendam prōmovendum prōmovendōs prōmovendās prōmovenda
Ablative prōmovendō prōmovendā prōmovendō prōmovendīs
Vocative prōmovende prōmovenda prōmovendum prōmovendī prōmovendae prōmovenda
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