Northern Mansi edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Uralic *pojka (son, boy). Cognates include Northern Khanty пох (poh), Hungarian fiú, Finnish poika.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

пыг (pyg)

  1. son
  2. young man

Declension edit

Inflection of пыг (pyg)
singular dual plural
nominative пыг (pī̮ɣ) (pyg (pī̮ɣ)) пыгыг (pī̮ɣiɣ) (pygyg (pī̮ɣiɣ)) пыгэт (pī̮ɣət) (pygèt (pī̮ɣət))
locative пыгт (pī̮ɣt) (pygt (pī̮ɣt)) пыгыгт (pī̮ɣiɣt) (pygygt (pī̮ɣiɣt)) пыгэтт (pī̮ɣətt) (pygètt (pī̮ɣətt))
lative пыгн (pī̮ɣn) (pygn (pī̮ɣn)) пыгыгн (pī̮ɣiɣn) (pygygn (pī̮ɣiɣn)) пыгэгт (pī̮ɣəɣt) (pygègt (pī̮ɣəɣt))
ablative пыгнэл (pī̮ɣnəl) (pygnèl (pī̮ɣnəl)) пыгыгнэл (pī̮ɣiɣnəl) (pygygnèl (pī̮ɣiɣnəl)) пигэтнэл (pī̮ɣətnəl) (pigètnèl (pī̮ɣətnəl))
instrumental пыгыг (pī̮ɣiɣ) (pygyg (pī̮ɣiɣ)) - -
translative пыгэл (pī̮ɣəl) (pygèl (pī̮ɣəl)) пигыгэл (pī̮ɣiɣəl) (pigygèl (pī̮ɣiɣəl)) пигэтэл (pī̮ɣətəl) (pigètèl (pī̮ɣətəl))
Possessive forms of пыг (pyg)
possessor single possession double possession multiple possession
1st person sing. пыгум (pygum) пыгагум (pygagum) пыганум (pyganum)
2nd person sing. пыген (pygen) пыгаген (pygagen) пыганен (pyganen)
3rd person sing. пыге (pyge) пыгаге (pygage) пыгане (pygane)
1st person dual пыгмен (pygmen) пыгагмен (pygagmen) пиганмем (piganmem)
2nd person dual пыген (pygen) пыгаген (pygagen) пыганен (pyganen)
3rd person dual пыген (pygen) пыгаген (pygagen) пыганен (pyganen)
1st person plural пыгув (pyguw) пыгагув (pygaguw) пыганув (pyganuw)
2nd person plural пыган (pygan) пыгаган (pygagan) пыганан (pyganan)
3rd person plural пиганыл (piganyl) пыгаганыл (pygaganyl) пигананыл (pigananyl)

References edit

  • Afanasʹjeva, K. V., Sobjanina, S. A. (2012) “пыг”, in Školʹnyj mansijsko-russkij slovarʹ) [Mansi-Russian school dictionary], Khanty-Mansiysk: RIO IRO
  • Elena Skribnik, editor (2016), Ob-Ugric Database: analysed text corpora and dictionaries for less described Ob-Ugric dialects[1], University of Munich
  • Entry #785 in Uralonet, online Uralic etymological database of the Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics.