Erzya edit

 
Ве. (1.1)

Etymology 1 edit

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 edit

ве (ve)

  1. night
    веть, венеveť , veńeat night
    • 1999, Chislav Zhuravlev, Arsemat dy jozhot, page 66:
      Иля пеле чопода веде, пельть чопода тевде.
      Iľa peľe čopoda veďe , peľť čopoda ťevďe.
      Don't be afraid of dark nights, but of dark deeds.
Declension edit
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Etymology 2 edit

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

Numeral edit

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 siń.
    Only I came.

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Macedonian edit

Pronunciation edit

Pronoun edit

ве (ve)

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

Moksha edit

 
Ве.

Etymology edit

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

Pronunciation edit

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

Noun edit

ве (ve)

  1. night

Declension edit

Declension of ве
singular plural
nominative
(...)
ве
ve
вет
vet
genitive
(of ...)
вень
veń
dative
(to ...)
венди
venďi
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
singular plural
nominative
(...)
весь
veś
ветне
vetńe
genitive
(of ...)
веть
veť
ветнень
vetńeń
dative
(to ...)
вети
veťi
ветненди
vetńenďi

References edit

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