lasa
singular | plural | reflexive | |||||||
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1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person | 1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person | ||||
m | f | ||||||||
Nominative | mē | tu | jou | joj | amē | tumē | jonē | - | |
Accusative/ Independent Oblique | man | tut | lēs | la | amēn | tumēn | lēn | pes | |
Dative | mange | tuke | lēske | lake | amēnge | tumēnge | lēnge | pēske | |
Ablative[1] | mandyr | tutyr | lēstyr | latyr | amēndyr | tumēndyr | lēndyr | pēstyr | |
Genitive | m | miro | tyro | lēskiro | lakiro | amaro | tumaro | lēngiro | pēskiro |
f | miri | tyri | lēskiri | lakiri | amari | tumari | lēngiri | pēskiri | |
pl | mirē | tyrē | lēskirē | lakirē | amarē | tumarē | lēngirē | pēskirē | |
Locative | mandē | tutē | lēstē | latē | amēndē | tumēndē | lēndē | pēstē | |
Instrumental | mansa | tusa | lēsa | lasa | amēnca | tumēnca | lēnsa | pēsa | |
Enclitic Reflexive | man | pe | amēn | pe | - |
Borrowed fromMalayrasa, fromSanskritरस(rasa).
lása
From Proto-Central-Pacific*lasa, fromProto-Oceanic*lasa (compareMaorirata).
lasa
lasa
(Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)Related toNorthern Samilassá.
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lasa
Inflection oflasa | ||
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singular | plural | |
Nominative | lasa | lasah |
Accusative | lasa | lasaid |
Genitive | lasa | lasai |
Illative | lasan | lasaid |
Locative | lasaast | lasain |
Comitative | lasain | lasaiguin |
Abessive | lasattáá | lasaittáá |
Essive | lasan | — |
Partitive | lasad | — |
lasa
FromProto-Bantu*-dáca.
lasa
lasa
FromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*daʀaq, fromProto-Austronesian*daʀaq.
lasa
lasa f
Borrowed fromMalayrasa (compareBikol Centrallasa), fromSanskritरस(rasa). CompareKhmerរស(rŭəh) andBurmeseရသ(ra.sa.).
lasa (Baybayin spellingᜎᜐ)
lasà (Baybayin spellingᜎᜐ)
FromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*lasaq(“beat, thrash”). CompareAklanoneasa,Maranaolasa' andMalaylasah.
lasâ (Baybayin spellingᜎᜐ)
FromMalayrasa, fromSanskritरस(rasa).
lasa