[t̪voːˈrɐ], [ˈt̪vǒːrɐ]
OriginFrom Proto-Balto-Slavic *twōrˀ-, from Proto-Indo-European *twōrH-. Cognate with Polish twarz (“face”). See also tvérti (“to seize”) and tvi̇̀rtas (“firm”).
Formstvorà(canonical, feminine, stress-pattern-4) · tvõros(plural) · tvorà(nominative, singular) · tvõros(nominative, plural) · tvorõs(genitive, singular) · tvorų̃(genitive, plural) · tvõrai(dative, singular) · tvoróms(dative, plural) · tvõrą(accusative, singular) · tvoràs(accusative, plural) · tvorà(instrumental, singular) · tvoromi̇̀s(instrumental, plural) · tvorojè(locative, singular) · tvorosè(locative, plural) · tvõra(singular, vocative) · tvõros(plural, vocative)
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