Mariupol Greek

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Etymology

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From Byzantine Greek γιός (giós), from Ancient Greek υἱός (huiós). Cognates include Greek γιος (gios).

The plural is suppletive from the unrelated noun педъы́ (pjeðý, son).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈjos]
  • Hyphenation: йос

Noun

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йос (josm

  1. son

Declension

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Declension of йос
singular plural
nominative йос (jos) педъыя́ (pjeðyjá)
oblique йо (jo) педъыя́с (pjeðyjás)
*) Some dialects don't use the oblique plural form, instead using the nominative plural.

Synonyms

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References

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  • A. A. Diamantopulo-Rionis with D. L. Demerdzhi, A. M. Davydova-Diamantopulo, A. A. Shapurma, R. S. Kharabadot, and D. K. Patricha (2006) “йо́с”, in Румейско-русский и русско-румейский словарь пяти диалектов греков Приазовья, Mariupol, →ISBN
  • G. A. Animica, M. P. Galikbarova (2013) Румеку глоса[1], Donetsk, page 71