cifal
English
Etymology
Noun
cifal (plural cifals)
- The leader of the Volapük artificial language movement, who typically decides on matters of grammar and vocabulary.
Anagrams
Volapük
Etymology
From cif + -al. The element cif derived from French chef and English chief.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /t͡ʃifal/
Noun
cifal (plural cifals)
Declension
declension of cifal
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | cifal | cifals |
| genitive | cifala | cifalas |
| dative | cifale | cifales |
| accusative | cifali | cifalis |
| predicative | cifalu | cifalus |
| vocative | o cifal! | o cifals! |
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