Translation for '
adjectival' from English to Russian
| ADJ | adjectival | more adjectival | most adjectival | |
| NOUN | adjectival | adjectivals | |
| SYNO | adjectival | adjective |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- The adjectival declension in combination with the pronoun "jь" gave rise to a new type of declension combining the two: adjectival and pronoun declensions.
- The third type is known as the "permanent" adjectival noun and has an adjective that stands alone as a noun.
- The adjectival concords are used with adjectival stems.
- Mongolian allows for adjectival depictives that relate to either the subject or the direct object, e.g. "Liena nücgen untdag" 'Lena sleeps naked', while adjectival resultatives are marginal.
- Japanese adjectival nouns differ in etymological origin from adjectival verbs.
- Mature is the adjectival form of maturity, as immature is the adjectival form of immaturity, which have several meanings.
- ... ") of adjectival verbs and adjectival nouns can be analyzed as verb phrases, making the attributive forms of adjectival verbs and adjectival nouns relative clauses, rather than adjectives.
- This is something that usually isn't seen with true adjectival passives. These notions put the idea that the "get" passive may be an adjectival passive under question.
- Some nouns follow the adjectival declension (see below), particularly if they are masculine nouns ending in "-y/i".
- The usual adjectival form is "Neptunian". The nonce form "Poseidean" (...), from Poseidon, has also been used, though the usual adjectival form of Poseidon is "Poseidonian" (...).
- It is originally the adjectival form of "Marcus," which means "hammer"; the -el suffix was in times of archaic Latin the adjectival form.
- There is nothing that corresponds to what are called "adjectives" in English. Adjectival notions are provided by verbs; however, these adjectival verb stems do form a distinct sub-class of verb stems which co-occur with adjectival prefixes.
- It also uses the suffix "-na" 〜な for adjectival noun; in some analyses [...] adjectival nouns are simply nouns that take "-na" in the genitive, forming a complementary distribution ("-no" and "-na" being allomorphs).
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