тыт
Akkala Sami edit
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Etymology edit
From Proto-Samic *tëtë.
Compare Skolt Sami tõt, Kildin Sami тэдт (tedt) and Northern Sami dat.
Pronunciation edit
Determiner edit
тыт (tyt)
- it, that, the, the aforementioned
Inflection edit
Inflection of тыт (irregular)[1] | ||
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Nominative | тыт (tyt) | тык (tyk) |
Genetive | тын, тун (tyn, tun) | тый (tyj) |
Accusative | тын, тун (tyn, tun) | тый (tyj) |
Essive | тыйнҍ (tyjn’) | [Term?] |
Locative | тысьтҍ (tys’t’) | тыйн, тый (tyjn, tyj) |
Dative-Ilative | тык, тыз, ток (tyk, tyz, tok) | тыйт, тый (tyjt, tyj) |
Abessive | тыта (tyta) | тыйта (tyjta) |
Comitative | тыйнҍ (tyjn’) | тыйвуйм (tyjvujm) |
References edit
Further reading edit
Chuvash edit
Etymology edit
From Proto-Turkic *tut- (“to grasp”).
Verb edit
тыт • (tyt)
- to hold
- to grasp, to grab
- to catch, capture, snare
- to catch, to arrest, to be caught red-handed
- to retain, to keep (e.g. moisture in the soil or warmth)
- to deduct (from wage)
Further reading edit
Northern Mansi edit
Adverb edit
тыт (tyt)