нїч

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Pannonian Rusyn

Etymology

Inherited from Old Slovak nič, from Proto-Slavic *ničьto. Cognate with Slovak nič.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

нїч (njič)

  1. nothing
    Antonym: дацо (daco)

Usage notes

  • Prepositions always interpose нїхто (njixto) and нїч (njič) in inflected forms. For instance, the instrumental case is formed as нї з чим (nji z čim) or нї зоз чим (nji zoz čim) rather than *нїчим (*njičim). For the instrumental and locative cases, this is the only way to form them, and a declined form as one word does not exist.

Declension

Declension of нїч
singular plural
nominative нїч (njič)
genitive нїчого / нї од чого (njičoho / nji od čoho)
dative нїчому / нї ґу чому (njičomu / nji gu čomu)
accusative нїч / нї на цо (njič / nji na co)
instrumental нї з чим / нї зоз чим (nji z čim / nji zoz čim)
locative нї о чим / нї о чому / нї при чим / нї при чому (nji o čim / nji o čomu / nji pri čim / nji pri čomu)
vocative

Adverb

нїч (njič)

  1. not at all

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