halat
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edithalát (plural haralat, Basahan spelling ᜑᜎᜆ᜔)
Interjection
edithalát (Basahan spelling ᜑᜎᜆ᜔)
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edithalat (feminine halada, masculine plural halats, feminine plural halades)
- past participle of halar
Hungarian
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edithalat
- accusative singular of hal
- Nem szeretem a halat. ― I don't like fish.
Latin
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edithālat
Northern Kurdish
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edithalat ?
- Alternative form of alat (“instrument, tool”)
Romanian
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editBorrowed from Bulgarian халат (halat, “dressing gown, morning gown”) or Russian хала́т (xalát, “dressing gown; robe”).
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edithalat n (plural halate)
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edithalat
Turkish
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editInherited from Ottoman Turkish خلاط (halat, “hawser, rope”), itself from Byzantine Greek καλόδιο (kalódio, “rope”).
Noun
edithalat (definite accusative halatı, plural halatlar)
Declension
editInflection | ||
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Nominative | halat | |
Definite accusative | halatı | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | halat | halatlar |
Definite accusative | halatı | halatları |
Dative | halata | halatlara |
Locative | halatta | halatlarda |
Ablative | halattan | halatlardan |
Genitive | halatın | halatların |
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