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1.1
Etymology
1.2
Noun
1.3
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Tolai
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2.1
Pronoun
2.1.1
Declension
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dital
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Malagasy
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English
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Etymology
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From
Italian
[Term?]
, from
Latin
digitus
(
“
finger
”
)
.
Noun
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]
dital
(
plural
ditals
)
(
music
)
A
finger
-operated
key
for raising the
pitch
of a
guitar
by a
semitone
.
Anagrams
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Dalit
,
Tilda
,
datil
,
latid
,
tidal
Tolai
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Pronoun
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dital
Third-person paucal pronoun
: they (few), them (few)
Declension
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Tolai personal pronouns
singular
dual
paucal
plural
1st person
exclusive
iau
amir
mir
amital
mital
avet
ave
1
1st person
inclusive
-
dor
datal
dat
da
1
2nd person
u
amur
mur
amutal
mutal
avat
ava
1
3rd person
ia
i
dir
di
dital
diat
dia
1
1)
The plural pronouns lose the final -t when preceding a verb.
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