luź
Lower Sorbian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *ljudъ, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁lewdʰ-o- (“men, people”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /luɕ/
Noun
luź m (diminutive luźk)
- man (“human being”)
- 2007-04-04, E. Schutt, “Jatšowny mark w Slěpem”, Nowy Casnik vol 59, no. 14, p. 7:
- Luźe su pśijěli z Chóśebuza, Barlinja a Drježdźan.
- People drove in from Cottbus, Berlin, and Dresden.
- 2007-04-04, E. Schutt, “Jatšowny mark w Slěpem”, Nowy Casnik vol 59, no. 14, p. 7:
Declension
Declension of luź
Singular | Dual | Plural | |
---|---|---|---|
Nominative | luź | luźa | luźe |
Genitive | luźa | luźowu | luźow |
Dative | luźoju | luźoma | luźam |
Accusative | luźa | luźowu | luźe, luźow |
Instrumental | luźom | luźoma | luźami |
Locative | luźu | luźoma | luźach |
Synonyms
- cłowjek (literary)
Derived terms
- ludski
- luźecy
- luźick
- luźižrack
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