Erzya

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Ве. (1.1)

Etymology 1

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From Proto-Mordvinic *vej, from Proto-Uralic *üje (night). Cognates include Finnish , Estonian öö, Livonian īe, Northern Sami idja, Inari Sami ijjâ, Udmurt уй (uj), Komi-Zyrian вой (voj), Southern Mansi йӣ (), Hungarian éj.

Noun

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ве (ve)

  1. night
    веть, венеveť , veneat night
    • 1999, Chislav Zhuravlev, Arsemat dy jozhot, page 66:
      Иля пеле чопода веде, пельть чопода тевде.
      Iľa pele čopoda vede , pelť čopoda tevde.
      Don't be afraid of dark nights, but of dark deeds.
Declension
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Indefinite declension of ве (front-vowel stem (ки) type)
case singular plural
nominative
(...)
ве (ve) веть (veť)
genitive
(of ...)
вень (veń)
dative
(to ...)
венень (veneń)
ablative
(than ...)
веде (vede)
inessive
(in ...)
весэ (vesë)
elative
(out of ...)
вестэ (vestë)
illative
(into ...)
вес (ves)
prolative
(through ...)
вева (veva)
translative
(becoming ...)
векс (veks)
comparative
(like ...)
вешка (veška)
abessive
(without ...)
вевтеме (vevteme)
Derived terms
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Etymology 2

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From earlier *vej, from Proto-Mordvinic *vəjkä (see there for more).

Numeral

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ве (ve)

  1. one
    Synonym: вейке (vejke)
    вестьvesťonce (literally, “one time”)
    • 1865, Ferdinand Johann Wiedemann, Das Evangelium des Matthäus ersamordwinisch, page 15:
      I ki saiďanzat tońt viese moľme ve valgeibe, moľt martonzo kavto.
      If anyone forces you to go one mile, go with them two miles.
  2. (colloquial) only
    Synonym: ансяк (anśak)
    Ве мон сынь.
    Ve mon sïń.
    Only I came.

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Macedonian

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Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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ве (ve)

  1. Short direct object form of вие (vie).

Moksha

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Ве.

Etymology

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From Proto-Mordvinic *vej, from Proto-Uralic *üje. Cognates include Erzya ве (ve).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈve/
  • Rhymes: -e
  • Hyphenation: ве

Noun

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ве (ve)

  1. night

Declension

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Declension of ве (ve)
case singular plural
nominative
(...)
ве (ve) вет (vet)
genitive
(of ...)
вень (veń)
dative
(to ...)
венди (vendi)
comparative
(like ...)
вешка (veška)
ablative
(than ...)
веда (veda)
lative
(into ...)
ви (vi)
illative
(into ...)
вес (ves)
inessive
(in ...)
веса (vesa)
elative
(out of ...)
веста (vesta)
prolative
(through ...)
вева (veva)
causative
(for ...)
венкса (venksa)
translative
(becoming ...)
векс (veks)
abessive
(without ...)
вефтома (veftoma)
Definite declension of ве (ve)
case singular plural
nominative
(...)
весь (veś) ветне (vetne)
genitive
(of ...)
веть (veť) ветнень (vetneń)
dative
(to ...)
вети (veti) ветненди (vetnendi)

References

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  • V. I. Shchankina (1993) “ве”, in Мокшень-рузонь валкс [Moksha-Russian dictionary], Saransk: MKI, →ISBN, page 25

Ukrainian

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Ukrainian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia uk

Pronunciation

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Noun

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ве (ven inan (indeclinable)

  1. The letter в (v), the 3rd letter of the Ukrainian alphabet.
    Synonym: ві́ди (vídy)