ativo
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Galician
Verb
ativo
Karelian
Etymology
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Pronunciation
Noun
ativo (genitive ativon, partitive ativuo)
Declension
Viena Karelian declension of ativo (type 1/tyttö, no gradation) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | ativo | ativot | |
genitive | ativon | ativojen | |
partitive | ativuo | ativoja | |
illative | ativoh | ativoloih | |
inessive | ativošša | ativoloissa | |
elative | ativošta | ativoloista | |
adessive | ativolla | ativoloilla | |
ablative | ativolta | ativoloilta | |
translative | ativokši | ativoloiksi | |
essive | ativona | ativoloina | |
comitative | — | ativoloineh | |
abessive | ativotta | ativoloitta |
Possessive forms of ativo | ||
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1st person | ativoni | |
2nd person | ativoš | |
3rd person | ativoh | |
*) Possessive forms are very rare for adjectives and only used in substantivised clauses. |
References
- P. M. Zaykov et al. (2015) “гость”, in Venäjä-Viena Šanakirja [Russian-Viena Karelian Dictionary], →ISBN
Portuguese
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From earlier autivo, from Latin actīvus (“active”).
Adjective
ativo (feminine ativa, masculine plural ativos, feminine plural ativas)
- active
- (slang, LGBTQ, BDSM) top (of or relating to the dominant partner in a sexual relationship, usually the one who penetrates)
- Antonym: passivo
Derived terms
Noun
ativo m (plural ativos)
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Verb
ativo
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