Aromanian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Slavic nevĕsta, from Proto-Slavic *nevěsta. Compare to Daco-Romanian nevastă.

Noun

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nveastã f (plural nveasti or nveaste, definite articulation nveasta)

  1. wife, bride
    Synonyms: sutsãlji, nicuchirã

Declension

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Declension of nveastã
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative (unã) nveastã nveasta (nishti, nishte) nveasti, nveaste nveastili, nveastile
genitive-dative a (unei) nveastã, nveasti, nveaste ali, ale nveastã, nveasti, nveaste, a nveastãljei, nveastiljei, nveasteljei a (unor) nveasti, nveaste a nveastilor, nveastiloru, nveastelor, nveasteloru

The vocative is the same as the indefinite form of the nominative-accusative.

See also

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  NODES
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