See also: пэ

Erzya edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Mordvinic *pe(j) from Proto-Uralic *päŋe (head). Cognate with Finnish pää, Estonian pea, Veps , Udmurt пум (pum), Hungarian fej.

Pronunciation edit

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Noun edit

пе (pe)

  1. end
    иень пеijeń pethe end of the year
    • 1821, Andrej Ivanovich Ohotin, Gospodan' minek Iisusan' Hristan' Svjatoj Evangel'ja evangelistan' Lukasto[1], page 5:
      И инязороксъ ули Иаковонь кудо ланксо пингезензе, и инязорокирдимань сонзе а ули пя
      I ińazoroks uľi Iakovoń kudo lankso pingeźenźe, i ińazorokirďimań sonźe a uľi
      And he will reign over Jacob’s descendants forever; his kingdom will never end
      (literally, “there will be no end”)

Declension edit

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References edit

Moksha edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Mordvinic *pe, from Proto-Uralic *päŋe. Cognate with Erzya пе (pe).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈpe/
  • Rhymes: -e
  • Hyphenation: пе

Noun edit

пе (pe)

  1. end, edge

Declension edit

Declension of пе
singular plural
nominative
(...)
пе
pe
пет
pet
genitive
(of ...)
пень
peń
dative
(to ...)
пенди
penďi
comparative
(like ...)
пешка
peška
ablative
(than ...)
педа
peda
lative
(into ...)
пи
pi
illative
(into ...)
пес
pes
inessive
(in ...)
песа
pesa
elative
(out of ...)
песта
pesta
prolative
(through ...)
пева
peva
causative
(for ...)
пенкса
penksa
translative
(becoming ...)
пекс
peks
abessive
(without ...)
пефтома
peftoma
Definite declension of пе
singular plural
nominative
(...)
песь
peś
петне
petńe
genitive
(of ...)
петь
peť
петнень
petńeń
dative
(to ...)
пети
peťi
петненди
petńenďi

Derived terms edit

References edit

  • V. I. Shchankina (1993) “пе”, in Мокшень-рузонь валкс [Moksha-Russian dictionary], Saransk: MKI, →ISBN, page 114