-
indeclinables.
Indeclinables may be
divided into
either simple and compound. The
latter is
treated under Sanskrit compounds and the term
indeclinable...
- the
longer form latinoamericano. The
element Latino- is
actually an
indeclinable,
compositional form in -o (i.e. an
elemento compositivo) that is emplo****...
- Similarly, wh-
forms were not used as
relative pronouns. Instead, the
indeclinable word þe is used,
often preceded by (or
replaced by) the
appropriate form...
- of
which suggests that
these authors treated the name "Mithra" as an
indeclinable foreign word.
Related deity-names in
other languages include:
Vedic Sanskrit...
-
Another contains words for objects,
forming no
genitive plural. The
Indeclinable Feminines are an
additional class of weak noun
which originally had a...
- ('today'). The
first and
second persons are irregular, and both
pronouns are
indeclinable for gender; and the
third person reflexive pronoun sē, suī
always refers...
-
borbi instead of
boraba and so forth.
Almost every Shtokavian number is
indeclinable, and
numbers after prepositions have not been
declined for a long time...
-
person singular object suffix is -ma-,
rather than -wa-.
Particles are
indeclinable: they do not
accept suffixes. They are
relatively rare, but the most...
- (Cicero) 'they
divide the
whole thing into two parts' Mīlle '1000' is
indeclinable in the
singular but
variable in the plural: dā mī bāsia mīlle, deinde...
- are
nouns (substantives, numerals, pronouns), adjectives, verbs, and
indeclinables (particles, en****ics, adverbs, interjections,
onomatopoetic words,...