Keltsvian[]
Pronounciation[]
(Pronunciation: [go.ɾos])
Etymology[]
From Proto-Indo-European *ghoros (bowel).
Noun[]
Goros (Regular)
- (Countable)
- Eng: Bowel
- Eng: Intestine
- Eng: Gut
Declension of goros | ||
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Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | goros | gorosos |
Accusative | goros | gorosos |
Dative | gorosu | gorososu |
Ablative | gorose | gorosose |
Genitive | gorosa | gorososa |
Causative and temative | gorosose | gorososose |
Comitative and instrumental | gorosom | gorososom |
Lative | ana goros | ana gorosos |
Locative and temporary | gorose | gorosose |
Privative | gorosas | gorososas |
Derived words[]
- gorosin (n), sausage.
- gorosok (adj), intestinal.