való

Adjective

 * 1) Walloon

Noun

 * 1) Walloon person from Wallonia

Noun

 * 1) Walloon Romance language

Etymology
From the val- stem variant of the verb.

Adjective
periphrastic forms may occur instead of its uncommon comparative and superlative forms, using [] or []


 * 1) meant, supposed, intended (to be somewhere or in some way)
 * 2) fitting, suitable, appropriate (followed by  or )
 * 3)  real
 * 1)  real
 * 1)  real
 * 1)  real
 * 1)  real

Derived terms
Note: The compounds with való as their last element are only written as one word (without a space inside) if their part of speech is changed from the original adjective into something else (normally a noun) or if their meaning differs from the meaning of the sum of its components. In several cases, both ways of spelling are possible for different parts of speech, e.g. mosni való ruha (“[dirty] laundry”, literally: “clothes to be washed”) and mosnivaló (literally “to be washed”, actually the same meaning, but without a noun afterwards). Another example is ennivaló (“food”) from enni való (növény/állat etc.) (plant/animal etc. “suitable for eating” or “supposed to be eaten”), which has another sense of “adorable”, justifying the changed way of spelling (also ennivaló).

Noun

 * 1)  reality, truth

Declension
Most of its forms are not in use today, except (with the verbs  and ) and the possessive forms, as well as the lexicalized form.