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#:''To ancient Greeks '''mortals''' were only toys in the hands of gods.''
#:''To ancient Greeks '''mortals''' were only toys in the hands of gods.''
#:''Son of a sorceress and a '''mortal''', he still inherited his mother's powers.''
#:''Son of a sorceress and a '''mortal''', he still inherited his mother's powers.''
#:''Wine that makes the heart of '''mortal''' man rejoice'' <> ruwan anab wanda yana sa zuciyar '''mutum''' ta wartsake. <small>--[[Talk:a_wartsake|10]]</small>


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Latest revision as of 05:52, 21 October 2019

Pronunciation

Adjective

Positive
mortal

Comparative
none

Superlative
none

  1. Someone or something that is mortal can age, be injured, die, or disappear.
    Even stars, though living millions or billions of years, are mortal.
    When they are young, people usually don't think they are mortal.

Noun

Singular
mortal

Plural
mortals

Tilo
mamaci

Jam'i
mamatai or mamatu

Tilo
mutum

Jam'i
mutane

  1. A mortal is a human being, as opposed to immortal beings such as gods or beings with supernatural powers.
    To ancient Greeks mortals were only toys in the hands of gods.
    Son of a sorceress and a mortal, he still inherited his mother's powers.
    Wine that makes the heart of mortal man rejoice <> ruwan anab wanda yana sa zuciyar mutum ta wartsake. --10

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