Eastern Mari

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Etymology

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(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Pronunciation

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Noun

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мут (mut)

  1. word
  2. words
  3. statement, utterance
  4. promise (one's word)
  5. speech, address, words
  6. rumor/rumour, news
  7. talk, conversation
  8. lyrics

Declension

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Declension of мут
singular plural
nominative мут (mut) мут-влак (mut-vlak)
accusative мутым (mutym) мут-влакым (mut-vlakym)
genitive мутын (mutyn) мут-влакын (mut-vlakyn)
dative мутлан (mutlan) мут-влаклан (mut-vlaklan)
comitative мутге (mutge) мут-влакге (mut-vlakge)
comparative мутла (mutla) мут-влакла (mut-vlakla)
inessive мутышто (mutyšto) мут-влакыште (mut-vlakyšte)
illative (short) мутыш (mutyš) мут-влакыш (mut-vlakyš)
illative (long) мутышко (mutyško) мут-влакышке (mut-vlakyške)
lative мутеш (muteš) мут-влакеш (mut-vlakeš)
Possessed forms of мут
singular plural
1st person мутем (mutem) мутна (mutna)
2nd person мутет (mutet) мутда (mutda)
3rd person мутшо (mutšo) мутышт (mutyšt)

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References

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  • J. Bradley et al. (2023) “мут”, in The Mari Web Project: Mari-English Dictionary, University of Vienna

Even

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Etymology

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Akin to Evenki мит (mit)

Pronoun

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мут (mut)

  1. we (inclusive)