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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
Loaned from Spanish ''feliz''
Loaned from {{der|indv|es|feliz|t=happy}}


===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
(''[[Indevroplu]]'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]:  [fɛˈli.sa]
* {{IPA-all|indv|[fɛˈli.sa]}}


===Adjective===
===Adjective===
'''felisa''' (''Cyrillic'' '''''фэлиса''''')
{{head|indv|adjective|tr=фэлиса}}


# happy, joyful
# happy, joyful
#: ''nėdorbėnaksu fsjėrazi prėhėr '''felisa''' zamone mėsėvidjar.''
#: {{ux|indv|nėdorbėnaksu fsjėrazi prėhėr '''felisa''' zamone mėsėvidjar.|The neighbor always becomes '''happy''' when we see each other.}}
#:: "The neighbor always becomes '''happy''' when we see each other."


===Inflection===
====Inflection====
* felisi
{{col|indv|title=adverb|felisi<t:happily>}}
*: "happily"
{{col|indv|title=noun|felisu<t:happiness, joy>}}
* felisu
{{col|indv|title=verb|felisir<t:to be happy>}}
*: "happiness"
* felisir
*: "to be happy"


===Derived terms===
====Derived terms====
# '''felis'''ixcir
{{col|indv|konfelisė<t:congratulations>|mnogfelisa<t:overjoyed, ecstatic>|nėfelisa<t:unhappy, sad>|felisixcė<t:best wishes>}}
#: to congratulate
 
# vogaht'''felisa'''
====Related words====
#: satisfied, content
{{col|indv|tixu<t:fortune, luck>|zgir<t:to feel>}}
# nė'''felis'''a
#: sad, unhappy
# nė'''felis'''zgir  
#: to feel bad


===Related words===
# ''tixu''
#: luck, fortune
# ''zgir''
#: to feel




[[Category:Indevroplu words]] [[Category:Contionary]]
[[Category:Indevroplu words]] [[Category:Contionary]]

Revision as of 00:54, 3 January 2026

Indevroplu

Etymology

Loaned from Spanish feliz (happy)

Pronunciation

Adjective

felisa (фэлиса)

  1. happy, joyful
    nėdorbėnaksu fsjėrazi prėhėr felisa zamone mėsėvidjar.
    The neighbor always becomes happy when we see each other.

Inflection

adverb
noun
verb

Derived terms

Related words

  • tixu (fortune, luck)
  • zgir (to feel)