тын
Adyghe edit
Pronunciation edit
Verb edit
тын • (tən) (intransitive)
- to pay
- кӏалэр матэ ― kʼalɛr matɛ ― The boy is paying.
- кӏалэм ахъшэ итын фай ― kʼalɛm aχšɛ jitən faj ― The boy must pay money.
- кӏалэм ахъшэ итэгъ ― kʼalɛm aχšɛ jitɛğ ― The boy paid money.
- утын фай ― wutən faj ― You must pay
- кӏалэм ахъшэ еты ― kʼalɛm aχšɛ jetə ― The boy is paying money.
- ахъшэ ты ― aχšɛ tə ― Pay money.
Mariupol Greek edit
Etymology edit
Contraction of аты́н (atýn). This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.
Pronunciation edit
Pronoun edit
тын • (tyn) (emphatic form аты́н)
Declension edit
Mariupol Greek personal pronouns | |||||||||
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singular | plural | ||||||||
1st | 2nd | 3rd m | 3rd f | 3rd n | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | ||
nominative | го (ho) |
сы (sy) |
тос (tos) |
ты (ty) |
то (to) |
мис (mis) |
сыс (sys) |
тын (tyn) | |
oblique | мэ́на (ména) |
сэ́на (séna) |
то́на (tóna) |
ты́на (týna) |
мас (mas) |
сас (sas) |
тынц (tync) | ||
clitic | -ми (-mi) |
-сы (-sy) |
-тун (-tun) |
-тын (-tyn) |
-ту (-tu) |
-мас (-mas) |
-сас (-sas) |
-ц (-c) |
References edit
- G. A. Animica, M. P. Galikbarova (2013) Румеку глоса[1], Donetsk, page 4
Russian edit
Etymology edit
Inherited from Old East Slavic тꙑнъ (tynŭ), from Proto-Slavic *tynъ.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
тын • (tyn) m inan (genitive ты́на, nominative plural тыны́, genitive plural тыно́в)
Declension edit
References edit
- Vasmer, Max (1964–1973) “тын”, in Oleg Trubachyov, transl., Этимологический словарь русского языка [Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language] (in Russian), Moscow: Progress
Southern Altai edit
Etymology edit
From Proto-Turkic *tï̄n.
Noun edit
тын • (tïn)
References edit
N. A. Baskakov, Toščakova N.A, editor (1947), “тын”, in Ojrotsko-Russkij Slovarʹ [Oyrot-Russian Dictionary], Moscow: M.: OGIZ, →ISBN
Tuvan edit
Etymology edit
From Proto-Turkic *dɨ̄n (“spirit”).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
тын • (tın) (definite accusative тынны, plural тыннар)
Synonyms edit
- амы (amı)
Related terms edit
- тынар (tınar, “to breathe”)