See also: partikulā

Latvian

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Etymology

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Via other European languages, ultimately borrowed from Latin particula (small part, particle), the diminutive form of pars (part, piece).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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partikula f (4th declension)

  1. (grammar) grammatical particle (a word that does not belong to any word classes but has a clear grammatical function)
    apgalvojuma partikulaassertive particle
    nolieguma partikulanegative particle
    pastriprinājuma partikulastrengthening (= emphatic) particle
    latviešu literārajā valodā ir arī partikulas, kas ir vecs mantojums no indoeiropiešu pamatvalodas... tādas ir partikulas vis, ne, nēin the Latvian literary language there are also particles that are old inheritances from the Indo-European protolanguage... such are the particles vis, ne, nē

Declension

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See also

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(parts of speech) runas daļas; īpašības vārds / adjektīvs, apstākļa vārds / adverbs, artikuls, saiklis / konjunkcija, izsauksmes vārds / interjekcija, lietvārds / substantīvs, skaitļa vārds / numerālis, partikula, prievārds / prepozīcija, vietniekvārds / pronomens, darbības vārds / verbs (Category: lv:Parts of speech)

Serbo-Croatian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /partǐkula/
  • Hyphenation: par‧ti‧ku‧la

Noun

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partìkula f (Cyrillic spelling партѝкула)

  1. (grammar) particle

Declension

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