мы

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Adyghe

Pronunciation

Determiner

мы ()

  1. this
    мы бэнанэ bɛnanɛthis banana
    мы пшъашъэ pŝaŝɛthis girl
    мы кӏалэм еӏуэ kʼalɛm jeʼwɛthis boy is saying
    мы мэгъэ mɛğɛthis year

Belarusian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *my, from Proto-Indo-European *wéy.

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

мы (my)

  1. first-person plural, nominative case: we

Declension

Carpathian Rusyn

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *my, from Proto-Indo-European *wéy.

Pronoun

мы ()

  1. first-person plural, nominative case: we
    мы сьме барз добры штуденты. sʹme barz dobrŷ študentŷ.We are very good students.

Central Mansi

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Uralic *mëxe. Cognates include Finnish maa, Komi-Zyrian му (mu), Udmurt му (mu), Northern Mansi ма̄ (), possibly also Northern Khanty мўв (mŭw).

Pronunciation

Noun

мы (my) (Middle Konda)

  1. land
  2. earth
  3. spot, place

Declension

This noun needs an inflection-table template.

References

  • E. A. Kuzakova (2001) “мы”, in Мансийско-русский словарь (кондинский диалект мансийского языка), По рассказу П. К. Чейметова «Ворыяп хумый» («Два охотника») [Mansi-Russian dictionary (Kondinsky dialect of the Mansi language), Based on the story by P. K. Cheymetov “Ворыяп хумый” (“Two Hunters”)]‎, Kondinsky district: local history museum, →ISBN, page 49
  • Elena Skribnik, editor (2016), “мы”, in Ob-Ugric Database: analysed text corpora and dictionaries for less described Ob-Ugric dialects, University of Munich

Russian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *my. Cognate with Old Church Slavonic мꙑ (my). Also akin to Lithuanian mẽs and Old Armenian մեք (mekʻ).

Pronunciation

Pronoun

мы (my)

  1. we
  2. I (only when used with с (s))
    мы с тобо́йmy s tobójyou and I
    мы с сестро́йmy s sestrójme and my sister

Declension