йад

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See also: јад

Lezgi

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Lezghian *ʎ:än:.

Noun

йад (jad)

  1. water

Declension

Inflection of йад (jad)
singular
plural
absolutive йад (jad) йадяр (jadär)
ergative йадди (jaddi) йадйри (jadjri)
genitive йаддин (jaddin) йадйрин (jadjrin)
dative йаддиз (jaddiz) йадйриз (jadjriz)
adessive йаддив (jaddiv) йадйрив (jadjriv)
adelative йаддивай (jaddivaj) йадйривай (jadjrivaj)
addirective йаддивди (jaddivdi) йадйривди (jadjrivdi)
postessive йаддихъ (jaddiq) йадйрихъ (jadjriq)
postelative йаддихъай (jaddiqaj) йадйрихъай (jadjriqaj)
postdirective йаддихъди (jaddiqdi) йадйрихъди (jadjriqdi)
subessive йаддик (jaddik) йадйрик (jadjrik)
subelative йаддикай (jaddikaj) йадйрикай (jadjrikaj)
subdirective йаддикди (jaddikdi) йадйрикди (jadjrikdi)
inessive йадда (jadda) йадйра (jadjra)
inelative йаддай (jaddaj) йадйрай (jadjraj)
superessive йаддал (jaddal) йадйрал (jadjral)
superelative йаддалай (jaddalaj) йадйралай (jadjralaj)
superdirective йаддалди (jaddaldi) йадйралди (jadjraldi)

References

  • Bokarev, Je. A. (1981) S. M. Xajdakov, editor, Sravnitelʹno-istoričeskaja fonetika vostočnokavkazskix jazykov [Comparative-Historical Phonetics of East Caucasian Languages] (in Russian), Moscow: Nauka, page 120:’вода’ — ав. лъин, анд. лъен, лак. шин, дар. шин, лез. йад, таб. шид, арч. л̅ъ̅ан, []’voda’ — av. lʺin, and. lʺjen, lak. šin, dar. šin, lez. jad, tab. šid, arč. l̅̅an, []
  • Martin Haspelmath, A Grammar of Lezgian (1993) (as jad)