naer
Breton
Etymology
From Old Breton natr, from Proto-Celtic *natrixs (compare Welsh neidr, Irish nathair), from Proto-Indo-European *nh₁trih₂, from *snéh₁ (“to spin, twist”). Compare Breton nezañ (“to spin yarn”). Related to neudenn (“thread”), nodoez (“needle”) .
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈnaɛr/, /ˈnɛːr/
Estonian
Declension
Declension of naer (type paks)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | naer | naerud |
genitive | naeru | naerude |
partitive | naeru | naere / naerusid |
illative | naeru / naerusse | naerudesse / naeresse |
inessive | naerus | naerudes / naeres |
elative | naerust | naerudest / naerest |
allative | naerule | naerudele / naerele |
adessive | naerul | naerudel / naerel |
ablative | naerult | naerudelt / naerelt |
translative | naeruks | naerudeks / naereks |
terminative | naeruni | naerudeni |
essive | naeruna | naerudena |
abessive | naeruta | naerudeta |
comitative | naeruga | naerudega |
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