та̄н
See also: Appendix:Variations of "tan"
Northern Mansi edit
Pronunciation edit
Etymology 1 edit
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Alternative forms edit
тан (tan)
Pronoun edit
та̄н (tān) (Sosva)
Declension edit
Declension of та̄н | ||
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nominative | тан (tān) (tan (tān)) | |
accusative | тананыл (tānanəl) (tananyl (tānanəl)) | |
dative | тананылн (tānanəln) (tananyln (tānanəln)) | |
ablative | тананылныл (tānanəlnəl) (tananylnyl (tānanəlnəl)) | |
comitative-instrumental | тананылтыл (tānanəltəl) (tananyltyl (tānanəltəl)) |
Derived terms edit
See also edit
Northern Mansi personal pronouns | |||
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singular | dual | plural | |
1st person | ам (am) | ме̄н (mēn) | ма̄н (mān) |
2nd person | наӈ (naň) | нэ̄н (nè̄n) | на̄н (nān) |
3rd person | тав (taw) | тэ̄н (tè̄n) | та̄н (tān) |
References edit
- Susanna S. Virtanen, Csilla Horváth, Tamara Merova (2021) Pohjoismansin peruskurssin (5 op) [Northern Mansi basic course] (POHJOISMANSIN PERUSKURSSI)[1], Helsinki: Helsingin yliopisto, page 15
- Mansi dictionary of Munkácsi and Kálmán [2]
- A.N.Balandin (1960) A. V. Almazova, editor, Самоучитель мансийского языка [Mansi self-teaching book], Leningrad: Государственное учебно-педагогическое издательство министерства просвещения РСФСР, ленинградское отделение, pages 90-91
Etymology 2 edit
From Proto-Uralic *sëne (“sinew”).[1] Cognates include Hungarian ín, Finnish suoni, Estonian soon, Central Mansi [script needed] (tø̄n) and Southern Mansi [script needed] (tǟn).
Noun edit
та̄н (tān)
References edit
- ^ Entry #169 in Uralonet, online Uralic etymological database of the Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics.