pati
Perhaps ultimately from Latin pactum or Latin patulus.
pati m (plural patis)
pati
Borrowed from Hiligaynon pati.
patí
pāti
pati
pati
Clipping of patruuna (“cartridge”).
pati (colloquial)
Inflection of pati (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | pati | patit | |
genitive | patin | patien | |
partitive | patia | pateja | |
illative | patiin | pateihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | pati | patit | |
accusative | nom. | pati | patit |
gen. | patin | ||
genitive | patin | patien | |
partitive | patia | pateja | |
inessive | patissa | pateissa | |
elative | patista | pateista | |
illative | patiin | pateihin | |
adessive | patilla | pateilla | |
ablative | patilta | pateilta | |
allative | patille | pateille | |
essive | patina | pateina | |
translative | patiksi | pateiksi | |
abessive | patitta | pateitta | |
instructive | — | patein | |
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |
pati
From French partir (“leave, depart”).
pati
pati
Unknown, possibly from Sanskrit पति (pati, “root”).
pati (first-person possessive patiku, second-person possessive patimu, third-person possessive patinya)
pati
From Javanese ꦥꦠꦶ (pati, “death”), from Old Javanese pati, pāti, from Sanskrit पात (pāta, “death”), पत् (pat), from Proto-Indo-European *pet-.
pati (first-person possessive patiku, second-person possessive patimu, third-person possessive patinya)
From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *patay.
pati
patī
pati
From Proto-Indo-European *pótnih₂. Cognate with Sanskrit पत्नी (patnī, “mistress, wife”), Ancient Greek πότνια (pótnia, “lady, mistress”).
patì f (plural pãčios) stress pattern 4
singular (vienaskaita) | plural (daugiskaita) | |
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nominative (vardininkas) | patì | pãčios |
genitive (kilmininkas) | pačiõs | pačių̃ |
dative (naudininkas) | pãčiai | pačióms |
accusative (galininkas) | pãčią | pačiàs |
instrumental (įnagininkas) | pačià | pačiomìs |
locative (vietininkas) | pačiojè | pačiosè |
vocative (šauksmininkas) | patì or pãčia | pãčios |
pátí (plural pátízhì)
pati
Borrowed from Sanskrit पति (pati, “master, lord; wife”).
pati
pati
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
pati m (genitive pata)
Inherited from Sanskrit पति (pati), from Proto-Indo-European *pótis.
pati m
Case \ Number | Singular | Plural |
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Nominative (first) | pati | patayo or patī |
Accusative (second) | patiṃ | patayo or patī |
Instrumental (third) | patinā | patīhi or patībhi |
Dative (fourth) | patissa or patino | patīnaṃ |
Ablative (fifth) | patismā or patimhā | patīhi or patībhi |
Genitive (sixth) | patissa or patino | patīnaṃ |
Locative (seventh) | patismiṃ or patimhi | patīsu |
Vocative (calling) | pati | patayo or patī |
pati
pati
From Proto-Philippine *pati (“also, including”).
patí (Baybayin spelling ᜉᜆᜒ)
pati
pati
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pati (definite accusative patiyi, plural patiler) (diminutive, paticik)