Dictionary

keeraw

/'ki:.ɹo:/

noun

  1. route, way, path
  2. teaching, tradition

Additional notes: This word tends to be used more in the metaphorical sense, as opposed to kileer, which refers to a more literal physical structure.

Cases

Cases

Suffix

PL

NOM

 

keerawru

ACC

keerawkad

keerawrukad

GEN

keerawn

keerawrahn

DAT

keerawtum

keerawrutum

LOC

keerawrab

keerawruab

ABL

keerawdash

keerawrudash

Examples:

Nominative:

Lasatahn boosahn keeraw lidoon ambo.

Gloss: Lasat-GEN warrior-GEN way very old.

Translation: "(The) Lasat warrior way (is) very old."

Accusative:

Boosru vokirfadh boosahn keerawkad.

Gloss: Warrior-PL obey-IMP warrior-GEN way-ACC.

Translation: "Warriors must follow the warrior's way."

Genitive:

Keerawn vokirlisatru lidoon.

Gloss: Way-GEN follow-IPF-person-PL many.

Translation: "(The) way's followers (are) many."

Dative:

Shu shetirdem aynirkad keerawtum.

Gloss: 3 give-PST respect-ACC path-DAT.

Translation: "He gave respect to the path."

Locative:

Ve keerawrab pristikad.

Gloss: 1 way-LOC city-ACC.

Translation: "I'm en route to the city."

Ablative:

Shu shordem keerawdash em idfanadem.

Gloss: 3 walk-PST path-ABL and be_lost-PST.

Translation: "He went off the path and got lost."