Revision entry 3 lemma and translation with complete characterisation; lemma with inflection and sononics; verified.li·tau·isch[ˈlɪ.tᴀʊ.ɪʃ]
I.{1ax¹}adjadjective to describe propertiesKolArea of use: Field of expertise kolonics, anthropogeography, VoxArea of use: Field of expertise voxonics, linguistics¦літо́ўскі, лету́віскі
II.{¹}advadverb to describe circumstancestratransformed derived from adjectivemodamodal to specify a way/modeKolArea of use: Field of expertise kolonics, anthropogeography, VoxArea of use: Field of expertise voxonics, linguistics¦па-літо́ўскуautautonomous independently existing, па-лету́віскуautautonomous independently existing
III.Li·tau·isch{3e²}ss nnoun singular tantum singular word
neuter neutralVoxArea of use: Field of expertise voxonics, linguistics¦літо́ўскаяss f inoun singular tantum singular word
feminine female
inanimate not alive, лету́віскаяss f inoun singular tantum singular word
feminine female
inanimate not alive
Collocations
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Definition
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Inflection
litauischadjadjective to describe propertiesinflection paradigm:{1ax¹}
There is no scheme on record yet for this inflection paradigm.
litauischadvadverb to describe circumstancesinflection paradigm:{¹}
There is no scheme on record yet for this inflection paradigm.
Litauischsnoun to describe objectsinflection paradigm:{3e²}
case \ number
singular
nominative
dasLitauisch
genitive
desLitauisch[s]
dative
demLitauisch
accusative
dasLitauisch
Note:The genitive singular ending can optionally be omitted if there is a preceding article.
Origin
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Sononic Notation
Fundamentals
For sound transcription the sonic notation is used. It reflects sound-distinctive features and in some cases deviates significantly from the IPA.
Note: The basis of the description of the German pronunciation is the Central German standard form of the colloquial language spoken in Germany. German r-sounds are specified as [ʀ] and partially rhoticised. Short vowel + r is specified alternatively as dark vowel + [ʕ] and as clear vowel + [ʀ].
Vowels
In comparison to IPA the signsʌ, ᴀ, ɵ, ʉ, ɨ, ɤ are useddifferently, ɑ, ɒ, ɜ, ɞ, ɐ are interpreteddifferently.
All signs of IPAnot listed here hold no relevance and are omitted.