cimni gismu

x1 is infinite/unending/eternal in property/dimension x2, to degree x3 (quantity)/of type x3.

Also everlasting, eternity, (= cimnytei), eternal (= cimnyteikai or temcimni). See also vitno, renvi, munje, fanmo, sisti.


In notes:

vitno
x1 is permanent/lasting/[eternal] in property x2 (ka) by standard x3 [time-span/expectant one].
brabra
b1 is huge/enormous/very big in property b2 with criterion b3.
caibra
b1=c1 is huge/enormous/colossal in property b2=c2 to observer b3=c3.
camganra
g1=c1 is vast/very wide in (2nd most significant) dimension g2=c2 with observer g3=c3.
cimny'efku
x1 is infinitely recursively related to x2 by applying infinite levels of recursion to predicate relation x3 (ka with two ce'u)
selte'abra
b1=t2 is huge/enormous/tremendous in property b2 and feared by b3=t1.
tcebra
b1=m1 is huge/enormous/very big in property b2 with criterion b3.
tolcimni
c1 is finite/ending/unlasting/limited in property/dimension c2, to degree c3 (quantity)/of type c3
kancuka'e
x1 (set, group, structure, category, class, etc.) has cardinality less than or equal to aleph-null; x1 is mathematically countable (including the option of being finite).
to'e zei kancuka'e
x1 (set, group, structure, category, class, etc.) has cardinality strictly more than aleph-null; x1 is mathematically uncountable.