мѧ

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Old Church Slavonic

Pronoun

мѧ ()

  1. accusative of азъ (azŭ)

Declension

Old Church Slavonic personal pronouns
nominative accusative genitive locative dative instrumental possessive
singular 1st person азъ (azŭ) мѧ () мене (mene) мьнѣ (mĭně) мьнѣ, ми (mĭně, mi) мъноѭ (mŭnojǫ) мои (moi)
2nd person тꙑ (ty) тѧ () тебе (tebe) тебѣ (tebě) тебѣ, ти (tebě, ti) тобоѭ (tobojǫ) твои (tvoi)
dual 1st person вѣ () на (na) наю (naju) наю (naju) нама, на (nama, na) нама (nama) нашь (našĭ)
2nd person ва (va) ва (va) ваю (vaju) ваю (vaju) вама, ва (vama, va) вама (vama) вашь (vašĭ)
plural 1st person мꙑ (my) нꙑ (ny) насъ (nasŭ) насъ (nasŭ) намъ, нꙑ (namŭ, ny) нами (nami) нашь (našĭ)
2nd person вꙑ (vy) вꙑ (vy) васъ (vasŭ) васъ (vasŭ) вамъ, вꙑ (vamŭ, vy) вами (vami) вашь (vašĭ)
reflexive сѧ () себе (sebe) себѣ (sebě) себѣ, си (sebě, si) собоѭ (sobojǫ) свои (svoi)

Old East Slavic

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *mę.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mɛ̃//mʲa//mʲa/
  • (ca. 9th CE) IPA(key): /mɛ̃/
  • (ca. 11th CE) IPA(key): /mʲa/
  • (ca. 13th CE) IPA(key): /mʲa/

Pronoun

мѧ ()

  1. accusative of ꙗзъ (jazŭ): me

Declension

Descendants

  • ? Belarusian: мяне́ (mjanjé) (Possibly through blending with мене (mene))
  • ? Russian: меня́ (menjá) (Possibly through blending with мене (mene))