Indeclinable: The
indeclinable adjectives end in -i, -a or -s. They are not comparable. They originated either from regular weak adjectives
Kaynak: Old Norse morphology Or, they adopted them directly, often treating the new place names as
indeclinable noun s; here Yerushalem is brought over as Ierusalem
Kaynak: Latin names of citiesin
indeclinable -o, such as Ivo , Raivo, Gvido, Bruno, Oto and only a couple belonging to the 3rd declension ending in -us, such as Edžus.)
Kaynak: Latvian nameThe first member of this type of nominal compound is an
indeclinable, to which another word is added so that the new compound also becomes
Kaynak: Sanskrit compoundsAdjective s may be divided into declinable and
indeclinable categories. Declinables are marked, through termination, for the gender,
Kaynak: Punjabi grammarThe first member of this type of nominal compounds is an
indeclinable, to which another word is added so that the new compound also becomes
Kaynak: Sanskrit grammarAdjective s may be divided into declinable and
indeclinable categories. Declinables are marked, taking the appropriate declensional
Kaynak: Gujarati grammarAdjective s may be divided into declinable and
indeclinable categories Declinables are marked, through termination, for the gender, number
Kaynak: Hindustani grammarmysteries by Euboulus and Pallas, the wording of which suggests that these authors treated the name "Mithra" as an
indeclinable foreign word
Kaynak: Mithras (name)1435) the compilation of nearly all the
indeclinable words of Scripture; the task was completed and perfected by others and finally added
Kaynak: Bible concordanceAdjective s may be divided into declinable and
indeclinable categories. Declinables are marked, through termination, for the gender and
Kaynak: Nepali grammarAdverbs: Latin adverbs are
indeclinable. Like adjectives, adverbs have positive, comparative, and superlative forms. The positive form of an
Kaynak: Latin grammarimperfect (with 6 person/number inflections for each), as well as the Imperative (2nd person singular and plural) and a Participle (
indeclinableKaynak: Albanian morphologyEnglish as "determiners," "determinatives," "pre-nouns," "adnouns," "attributives," "unconjugated adjectives," and "
indeclinable adjectives."
Kaynak: Korean grammar