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[[Category: Europic correlatives]]
[[Category: Europic correlatives]]
{{Template: Europic Pronuncation|fla}}
{{Template: Europic Pronuncation|fla}}
===Etymology===
Root ''[[√fl#Europic|√fl]]''.


===Adjective (Determiner)===
===Adjective (Determiner)===
'''fla'''
'''fla'''
# little, few
# little, few
#: '''''[[fla#Europic|Fla]]''' and '''[[poka#Europic|poka]]''' are synonymous in meaning; the main difference between them is that '''[[poka#Europic|poka]]''', as an adjective, follows its noun, while '''[[fla#Europic|fla]]''' precedes the noun as a determiner. ''
#: ''[[fla#Europic|Fla]]'' and ''[[poka#Europic|poka]]'' are synonymous in meaning; the main difference between them is that ''[[poka#Europic|poka]]'', as an adjective, follows its noun, while ''[[fla#Europic|fla]]'' precedes the noun as a determiner.


====Synonyms====
====Synonyms====

Latest revision as of 20:48, 25 March 2026

Europic

Pronunciation

Etymology

Root √fl.

Adjective (Determiner)

fla

  1. little, few
    Fla and poka are synonymous in meaning; the main difference between them is that poka, as an adjective, follows its noun, while fla precedes the noun as a determiner.

Synonyms

Antonyms

  • gra ‘much, many’
  • muja ‘much, many’