adivo

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Italian

Verb

adivo

  1. first-person singular imperfect indicative of adire

Anagrams

Karelian

Regional variants of adivo
North Karelian
(Viena)
ativo
South Karelian
(Tver)
adivo

Etymology

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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɑdʲiʋo/
  • Hyphenation: a‧di‧vo

Noun

adivo (genitive adivon, partitive adivuo)

  1. (South Karelian) female short-time guest

Declension

Tver Karelian declension of adivo (type 1/tyttö no gradation)
singular plural
nominative adivo adivot
genitive adivon adivoloin
partitive adivuo adivoloida
illative adivoh adivoloih
inessive adivošša adivoloissa
elative adivošta adivoloista
adessive adivolla adivoloilla
ablative adivolda adivoloilda
translative adivokši adivoloiksi
essive adivona adivoloina
comitative adivonke adivoloinke
abessive adivotta adivoloitta
Possessive forms of adivo
1st person adivoni
2nd person adivoš
3rd person adivoh
*) Possessive forms are very rare for adjectives and only used in substantivised clauses.

References

  • A. V. Punzhina (1994) “ad'ivo”, in Словарь карельского языка (тверские говоры) [Dictionary of the Karelian language (Tver dialects)], →ISBN