Aromanian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Latin illae, nominative feminine plural of ille. Compare Romanian ele.

Pronoun

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eali f pl (feminine singular ea/ia, masculine singular el/elu, masculine plural elj)

  1. (third-person feminine plural pronoun, nominative form) they (all-female group)

Synonyms

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Pronoun

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eali f

  1. (long/stressed accusative form) them (all-female group)
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  • elj (masculine equivalent (third-person plural nominative))
  • ea/ia (feminine singular)
  • li (feminine plural accusative- short/unstressed form)
  • ãlj/ilj/lji (feminine/masculine singular dative- short/unstressed form and masculine plural accusative- short/unstressed form)
  • (a) lor (masculine/feminine plural genitive and masculine/feminine plural dative- long/stressed form)
  • (feminine/masculine plural dative- short/unstressed form)

See also

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  • io/iou, mini (first-person singular)
  • tu, tini (second-person singular)
  • el/elu, nãs (third-person (masculine) singular)
  • noi (first-person plural)
  • voi (second-person plural)

Crimean Tatar

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Etymology

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From Arabic أَهَالِي (ʔahālī).

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: e‧a‧li

Noun

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eali

  1. population

Declension

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References

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