thëllim
Albanian
Etymology
Cognate to Lithuanian šálti (“to freeze”), Sanskrit शिशिर (śíśira, “cold, cool”), Old Norse háll (“slippery”). Alternatively, a derivative of thellë, with an intermediate meaning of “darkness; storm” to “harsh cold”.
Noun
thëllim m (indefinite plural thëllime, definite singular thëllimi, definite plural thëllimet)
Declension
Declension of thëllim
| indefinite | definite | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| singular | plural | singular | plural | |
| nominative | thëllim | thëllime | thëllimi | thëllimet |
| accusative | thëllimin | |||
| dative | thëllimi | thëllimeve | thëllimit | thëllimevet |
| ablative | thëllimesh | |||
- Gerunds such as this end in -im and pluralize in -ime. The singular forms are grammatically masculine and the plurals are grammatically feminine.
Adjective
thëllim m (feminine thëllime)
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