soldons
French
Verb
soldons
- inflection of solder:
- first-person plural present indicative
- first-person plural imperative
Latgalian
Etymology
From the solds (“sweet”) + -ons
Cognates include Latvian salds, Lithuanian saldùs, Proto-Slavic *soldь (Old Church Slavonic сладъкъ (sladŭkŭ), Russian сла́дкий (sládkij)), German Salz, Gothic 𐍃𐌰𐌻𐍄 (salt) < *saltą (“salt”), Latin sallere (“to salt”) < *saldere, Old Armenian աղտ (ałt).
Pronunciation
[sɒldɒnt͡s]
Declension
Indefinite declension of soldons (type 1 adjective)
masculine | feminine | |||
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singular | plural | singular | plural | |
nominative | soldons | soldoni | soldona | soldonys, soldonas1) |
genitive | soldona | soldonu | soldonys, soldonas1) | soldonu |
dative | soldonam | soldonim | soldonai | soldonom |
accusative | soldonu | soldonus | soldonu | soldonys, soldonas1) |
instrumental | soldonu | soldonim | soldonu | soldonom |
locative | soldonā | soldonūs | soldonā | soldonuos |
1) dialectal |
Definite declension of soldons (type 1 adjective)
masculine | feminine | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
singular | plural | singular | plural | |
nominative | soldonais, soldonīs | soldonī | soldonuo | soldonuos |
genitive | soldonuo | soldonūs | soldonuos | soldonūs |
dative | soldonajam | soldonajim | soldonajai | soldonajom |
accusative | soldonū | soldonūs | soldonū | soldonuos |
instrumental | soldonū | soldonajim | soldonū | soldonajom |
locative | soldonajā | soldonajūs | soldonajā | soldonajuos |
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