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Sylheti
Etymology
Borrowed from English wool, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₂wĺ̥h₁neh₂. Compare Bengali উল (ul) and Odia ଉଲ (ula).
Pronunciation
Noun
ꠃꠟ • (ul)
- wool
Declension
Inflection of ꠃꠟ (ul)
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indefinite forms
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nominative
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ꠃꠟ (ul)
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objective
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ꠃꠟ / ꠃꠟꠞꠦ (ul (semantically general or indefinite) / ulre (semantically definite))
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genitive
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ꠃꠟꠞ (ulor)
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locative
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ꠃꠟꠧ (ulo)
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ergative
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ꠃꠟꠦ (ule)
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definite forms
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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ꠃꠟꠉꠥ (ulogu)
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ꠃꠟꠉꠥꠁꠘ (uloguin)
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objective
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ꠃꠟꠉꠥ / ꠃꠟꠉꠥꠞꠦ (ulogu / ulogure)
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ꠃꠟꠉꠥꠁꠘ / ꠃꠟꠉꠥꠁꠘꠞꠦ (uloguin / uloguinre)
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genitive
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ꠃꠟꠉꠥꠞ (ulogur)
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ꠃꠟꠉꠥꠁꠘꠞ (uloguinor)
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locative
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ꠃꠟꠉꠥꠔ (ulogut)
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ꠃꠟꠉꠥꠁꠘꠧ (uloguino)
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ergative
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ꠃꠟꠉꠥꠄ (ulogue)
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ꠃꠟꠉꠥꠁꠘꠦ (uloguine)
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References
- Gwynn, Roger (2016) “ul”, in Londoni Sylheti dictionary, Part I : Sylheti-English, Middletown, DE: Acre Press.