The vocabulary of any language is divided into two large layers: stylistically neutral words and stylistically colored. The latter, in turn, are divided into book, colloquial, slang and vernacular. Common words are used in colloquial speech, far from literary. The word "patly" is one of them.
Case Change
Patla is one of the words that is difficult to decline in cases. Sometimes itβs not entirely clear how to say: patl or patl.
Case | Question | Examples |
Nominative | What? | The patels of this once beautiful woman were sloppy. |
Genitive | What? | Never seen such disgusting patl. |
Dative | Why? | The doctor, barely hiding disgust, touched the sebaceous patlam of the patient. |
Accusative | What? | I hate such pats. |
Instrumental case | Than? | After the bus doused Alena with mud, she looked like a wet chicken: the dress stuck to her body, her hair hung in terrible patls. |
Prepositional | About what? | Marina talked and talked about her rival: about her awkward figure, small eyes, red patl ... |
Patly: synonyms, lexical meaning
In truth, the word "patly" is rather rude, offensive and not very pleasant, so when communicating it is better to replace it with synonyms:
- hair;
- kudles;
- shit;
- curls
- mane;
- curls;
- vortices;
- curlicues;
- haer.
Some of these synonyms also apply to colloquial vocabulary. Synonyms make the lexical meaning of the word "patla" obvious - it is nothing but hair.
Phrases with the noun "patly"
What adjectives does the word we study combine with?
Dirty, greasy, ugly, long, short, sticky, gray, red, blond, wavy, chestnut, dark, light, golden, platinum, thin, thick, untidy, sloppy, curly.
What can be done with the pats?
Wash, comb, care, braid, admire, look, paint, rinse, trim, tie, gather, pin, mill, decorate.