jelita
//jɛˈli.ta//
Polishnoun
Grammatical form
jelita is the nominative plural; also the genitive singular; also the accusative plural; also the vocative plural form of jelito — “intestine, bowel”.
Definitions of jelito noun · /jɛˈli.tɔ/
Full entry for jelito →- 1.intestine, bowel
- 2.entrails, guts, innards, intestines, viscera (internal organs of the abdominal and thoracic cavities)
Etymology of jelito
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *elito, from Latin īlia (“intestines”).
Paradigm of jelito, with jelita highlighted:
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | jelito | jelita |
| Genitive | jelita | jelit |
| Dative | jelitu | jelitom |
| Accusative | jelito | jelita |
| Instrumental | jelitem | jelitami |
| Locative | jelicie | jelitach |
| Vocative | jelito | jelita |
Nominative
Singular
jelito
Plural
jelita
Genitive
Singular
jelita
Plural
jelit
Dative
Singular
jelitu
Plural
jelitom
Accusative
Singular
jelito
Plural
jelita
Instrumental
Singular
jelitem
Plural
jelitami
Locative
Singular
jelicie
Plural
jelitach
Vocative
Singular
jelito
Plural
jelita