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You can indicate word stress by placing an asterisk * or a bullet point • after a stressed vowel (e.g., теҥге•, теҥге* 'ruble'). Otherwise, stress is assumed to follow regular patterns. Indicate orthographically unmarked palatalization with an accent, e.g.: имн'e 'horse'. Alternatively, if you do not specify the word stress and palatalization, the software will consult our lexicon. In the case of homographs (i.e., two words spelled the same, but not necessarily pronounced - and inflected - the same, e.g., ше•рге 'expensive' <> шерге• 'comb', the software will pick the word listed in the dictionary first.
Nominative: | robot |
Genitive: | robotən |
Dative: | robotlan |
Accusative: | robotəm |
Comparative: | robotla |
Comitative: | robotge |
Inessive: | robotəʃto |
Illative: | robotəʃ(ko) |
Lative: | roboteʃ |
1SG: | robotem |
2SG: | robotet |
3SG: | robotʃo |
1PL: | robotna |
2PL: | robotda |
3PL: | robotəʃt |
Plural (1): | robot-βlak |
Plural (2): | robot-ʃamət͡ɕ |
Short Plural: | robotla |
Sociative Plural: | robotmət |
For the sake of simplicity, only the plural suffix -влак and the possessive suffix first person singular -ем are displayed here. Also note that other suffix arrangements than these can be encountered on occasion - these are only the most common ones.
Case | Cx + Px | Cx + Nx | Cx + Px + Nx |
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Nominative: | robotem | robot-βlak | robot-βlakem, robotem-βlak |
Genitive: | robotemən | robot-βlakən | robot-βlakemən, robotem-βlakən |
Dative: | robotemlan, robotlanem | robot-βlaklan | robot-βlakemlan, robotem-βlaklan |
Accusative: | roboteməm | robot-βlakəm | robot-βlakeməm, robotem-βlakəm |
Comparative: | robotemla, robotlam | robot-βlakla | robot-βlakemla, robotem-βlakla |
Comitative: | robotemge | robot-βlakge | robot-βlakemge, robotem-βlakge |
Inessive: | robotəʃtem | robot-βlakəʃte | robot-βlakəʃtem, robotem-βlakəʃte |
Illative: | robotəʃkem | robot-βlakəʃ(ke) | robot-βlakəʃkem, robotem-βlakəʃ(ke) |
Lative: | roboteʃem | robot-βlakeʃ | robot-βlakeʃem, robotem-βlakeʃ |
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