From Proto-Uralic *mińä.[1] Cognate with Hungarian meny and Finnish miniä.
мань (manʹ)
Inflection of мань (manʹ) | |||
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singular | dual | plural | |
nominative | мань (manʹ) | маниг (manig) | маньыт (manʹyt) |
locative | маньт (manʹt) | манигт (manigt) | маньытт (manʹytt) |
lative | маньн (manʹn) | манигн (manign) | маньытн (manʹytn) |
ablative | маньныл (manʹnyl) | манигныл (manignyl) | маньытныл (manʹytnyl) |
instrumental | манил (manil) | манигныл (manignyl) | маньытыл (manʹytyl) |
translative | маниг (manig) | ―― | ―― |
caritive | маньта̄л (manʹtāl) | ―― | ―― |
Possessive forms of мань (manʹ) | |||
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possessor | single possession | double possession | multiple possession |
1st person sing. | манюм (manûm) | манягум (manâgum) | манянум (manânum) |
2nd person sing. | манин (manin) | манягын (manâgyn) | манян (manân) |
3rd person sing. | мане (mane) | маняге (manâge) | манянэ (manânè) |
1st person dual | маняме̄н (manâmēn) | манягаме̄н (manâgamēn) | манянаме̄н (manânamēn) |
2nd person dual | манӣн (manīn) | манягы̄н (manâgȳn) | маняны̄н (manânȳn) |
3rd person dual | мане̄ (manē) | маняге̄н (manâgēn) | манянэ̄н (manânè̄n) |
1st person plural | манюв (manûv) | манягув (manâguv) | манянув (manânuv) |
2nd person plural | манӣн (manīn) | манягы̄н (manâgȳn) | маняны̄н (manânȳn) |
3rd person plural | маняныл (manânyl) | маняга̄ныл (manâgānyl) | маня̄ныл (manâ̄nyl) |
Inherited from Norwegian Nynorsk mann with Northern Norwegian palatalization (see mainnj)
мань (manʹ)
From Proto-Samoyedic *mənmə.
мань • (manʹ°)