le saraiki
A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., l’homme, le soleil).
masculine noun
a. Saraiki
Daniel veut créer une application pour que les gens puissent apprendre le saraiki.Daniel wants to create an app so that people can learn Saraiki.
b. Seraiki
Je connais deux ou trois mots en saraiki.I know two or three words in Seraiki.
c. Siraiki
Mon colocataire parle le saraiki.My roommate can speak Siraiki.
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., grand, petit).
adjective
a. Saraiki
Ce département de linguistique propose des cours de syntaxe saraiki.This Linguistics department offers courses in Saraiki syntax.
b. Seraiki
Je ne savais pas que ta thèse portait sur la phonologie saraiki. C'est super ! I didn't know your dissertation was about Seraiki phonology. That's awesome!
c. Siraiki
Je ne peux pas sortir ce soir. J'ai un devoir de morphologie saraiki à rendre avant minuit.I can't go out tonight. I have an assignment on Siraiki morphology due at midnight.
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