From Bavarian , from German Pratze, Bratze (“paw, forepaw; large, coarse hand”),[1] from Italian braccio (“arm”), from Latin brāchium, bracchium (“arm”), from Ancient Greek βρᾰχῑ́ων (brakhī́ōn, “arm”). Suffixed with -i to resolve the word-final consonant cluster, compare cetli from Bavarian zettl or German Zettel (/ˈt͡sɛtl̩/) etc.
pracli (plural praclik)
Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, back harmony) | ||
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singular | plural | |
nominative | pracli | praclik |
accusative | praclit | praclikat |
dative | praclinak | pracliknak |
instrumental | praclival | praclikkal |
causal-final | pracliért | praclikért |
translative | praclivá | praclikká |
terminative | pracliig | praclikig |
essive-formal | pracliként | praclikként |
essive-modal | — | — |
inessive | pracliban | praclikban |
superessive | praclin | praclikon |
adessive | praclinál | pracliknál |
illative | pracliba | praclikba |
sublative | praclira | praclikra |
allative | praclihoz | praclikhoz |
elative | pracliból | praclikból |
delative | pracliról | praclikról |
ablative | praclitól | pracliktól |
non-attributive possessive - singular |
praclié | pracliké |
non-attributive possessive - plural |
pracliéi | praclikéi |
Possessive forms of pracli | ||
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possessor | single possession | multiple possessions |
1st person sing. | praclim | praclijaim (or pracliim) |
2nd person sing. | praclid | praclijaid (or pracliid) |
3rd person sing. | praclija | praclijai (or praclii) |
1st person plural | praclink | praclijaink (or pracliink) |
2nd person plural | praclitok | praclijaitok (or pracliitok) |
3rd person plural | praclijuk | praclijaik (or pracliik) |