See also: кии

Itelmen edit

Noun edit

кий (kij) (plural кийэʼн, locative singular кийэнк)

  1. river
    Потом кий тмалк. А кийэнк ныйныԓ нәњчэ’н.
    Also the river was near. There were many fish in the river.

References edit

  • E. Kasten, M. Dürr (2015). Itelmen texts : a preliminary linguistic analysis
  • M. Dürr, M. Risler, D. Kester, M. Krauss, A. Volodin, E. Kasten, K. Khaloymova, J. Bobalik, Ch. Ono (2021). Полный ительменско-русский словарь

Russian edit

 
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кий

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *kyjь.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

кий (kijm inan (genitive ки́я or кия́, nominative plural кии́, genitive plural киёв)

  1. (dated) stick
    Synonym: па́лка (pálka)
  2. cue (straight tapering rod used to impel the balls in games such as billiards, snooker, and pool)

Declension edit

Descendants edit

  • Yakut: кий (kiy)

Ukrainian edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Slavic *kyjь.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

кий (kyjm inan (genitive ки́я, nominative plural ки́ї, genitive plural ки́їв)

  1. stick
    Synonyms: па́лиця (pálycja), па́лка (pálka)

Declension edit

References edit

Yakut edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Russian кий (kij).

Noun edit

кий (kiy)

  1. (billiards) (and related games) cue