The Cosmosphere Of Armastus Mac OS
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Etymology[edit]
From armastama + -us.
Pronunciation[edit]
- IPA(key): /ˈɑrmɑstus/
Audio: - Hyphenation: ar‧mas‧tus
Noun[edit]
armastus (genitivearmastuse, partitivearmastust)
- love
- A strongaffection for somebody or something; a particularinterest for something (genitive + vastu).
- Armastuse käänulisel teel leidub alati kive, mille otsa komistada.
- There will always be stones to trip over on the windy road of love.
- Mu süda on tulvil tänulikkust ja armastust.
- My heart is full of gratitude and love.
- Neid seob armastus muusika vastu.
- Their lovefor music is what connects them.
- Sexual intercourse, lovemaking.
- (colloquial) A person who is being loved.
- Ma olen abielus oma esimese armastusega.
- I am married to my first love.
- A strongaffection for somebody or something; a particularinterest for something (genitive + vastu).
Declension[edit]
singular | plural | |
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nominative | armastus | armastused |
accusative | armastuse | armastused |
genitive | armastuse | armastuste |
partitive | armastust | armastusi |
illative | armastusse armastusesse | armastustesse armastusisse |
inessive | armastuses | armastustes armastusis |
elative | armastusest | armastustest armastusist |
allative | armastusele | armastustele armastusile |
adessive | armastusel | armastustel armastusil |
ablative | armastuselt | armastustelt armastusilt |
translative | armastuseks | armastusteks armastusiks |
terminative | armastuseni | armastusteni |
essive | armastusena | armastustena |
abessive | armastuseta | armastusteta |
comitative | armastusega | armastustega |
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References[edit]
The Cosmosphere Of Armastus Mac Os Catalina
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