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reais

English

Noun

reais

  1. plural of real (Brazilian currency)

Anagrams

  • Aesir, Aries, ERISA, Resia, aesir, aires, arise, raise, serai

Galician

Adjective

reais

  1. plural of real

Noun

reais

  1. plural of real

Portuguese

Alternative forms

  • reays (obsolete)
  • reaes (obsolete)

Pronunciation

  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /???aj?/, [??-], [r?-]
  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /?e?ajs/, [he?ajs], [?e-], [re-], [-ajs], [-aj?]

Adjective

reais

  1. masculine/feminine plural of real

Noun

reais m

  1. plural of real

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realis

English

Etymology

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Noun

realis (uncountable)

  1. (grammar) A category of grammatical moods, the most common of which is the indicative mood, that indicate that something actually is, or is not, the case.

Synonyms

  • realis mood

Antonyms

  • irrealis
  • irrealis mood

Adjective

realis (not comparable)

  1. (grammar) Of or relating to the realis mood.
  2. (grammar, of a verb) Inflected to indicate that something actually is, or is not, the case.

See also

  • declarative, declarative mood
  • energetic, energetic mood
  • generic, generic mood
  • indicative, indicative mood

Anagrams

  • Alires, Israel, Isreal, Lieras, Sailer, Sal Rei, ariels, railes, relais, resail, sailer, serail, serial

Indonesian

Etymology

From Dutch realist, from French réaliste. Cognate of Afrikaans realis.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [r??al?s]
  • Hyphenation: rè?a?lis

Noun

realis (plural realis-realis, first-person possessive realisku, second-person possessive realismu, third-person possessive realisnya)

  1. realist.

Related terms

Further reading

  • “realis” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia (KBBI) Daring, Jakarta: Badan Pengembangan dan Pembinaan Bahasa, Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan Republik Indonesia, 2016.

Latin

Etymology

From the Classical r?s (thing) +? -?lis (suffix forming adjectives of relationship).

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /re?a?.lis/, [re?ä?l?s?]
  • (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /re?a.lis/, [r????lis]

Adjective

re?lis (neuter re?le, adverb realiter); third-declension two-termination adjective

  1. (post-Classical) real
    1. (in general) actual, substantial, that actually exists
    2. (philosophy) existing in fact, having objective existence
    3. relating to, consisting of, or being immovable property
    4. concerned with or relating to things

Declension

Third-declension two-termination adjective.

Derived terms

  • ?cti? re?lis
  • re?le
  • re?lia
  • re?lit?s

Descendants

  • ? Crimean Tatar: real
  • ? German: real
  • ? Hungarian: reális
  • ? Italian: reale
  • ? Old French: reel
    • ? Middle English: real
      • English: real
    • French: réel
      • ? Danish: reel
      • ? Dutch: reëel
      • ? German: reell
  • ? Polish: realny
  • ? Portuguese: real
  • ? Romanian: real
  • ? Russian: ????????? (reál?nyj)
  • ? Spanish: real

Noun

re?lis m (genitive re?lis); third declension

  1. (post-Classical, philosophy) a realist

Declension

Third-declension noun (i-stem).

References

  • realis in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré Latin-Français, Hachette
  • realis in Ramminger, Johann (accessed 16 July 2016) Neulateinische Wortliste: Ein Wörterbuch des Lateinischen von Petrarca bis 1700?[1], pre-publication website, 2005-2016

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