<span class="searchmatch">пий</span> • (pij) second-person singular imperative of пи́я (píja) From Proto-Mari, from Proto-Uralic *penä. IPA(key): /pij/ Rhymes: -ij Hyphenation: <span class="searchmatch">пий</span> пий...
IPA(key): /piː/ Hyphenation: <span class="searchmatch">Пии</span> <span class="searchmatch">Пии</span> • (Pii) Beya (a river in Khakassia, Russia) Beya (a village in Khakassia, Russia) This proper noun needs an inflection-table...
From улуг (ulug) + <span class="searchmatch">пий</span> (piy). улугбий • (ulugbiy) tsar, king L. M. Tukmačev, editor (1995), “улуғбий”, in Kumandinsko-Russkij Slovarʹ [Kumandy-Russian...
alternative form of горі́лка (horílka, “horilka”) 2022, DURMANI, “<span class="searchmatch">Пий</span> горі́вку [Drink horilka]”[1]: <span class="searchmatch">Пий</span> горі́вку, кури́ траву́ Pyj horívku, kurý travú Drink horilka...
опташ • (optaš) (type II conjugation) to bark, to yelp <span class="searchmatch">пий</span> опта pij opta the dog is barking phrases <span class="searchmatch">пий</span> опта - мардеж наҥгая (pij opta - mardež naŋgaja) (This...
Related to Finnish peni, Livonian pi’ņ, Northern Sami beana, Eastern Mari <span class="searchmatch">пий</span> (pij), Udmurt пуны (puny), Komi-Zyrian пон (pon). пине • (pine) dog Synonym:...
Pinyin: piyi Wade–Giles: pʻi1-i1 Yale: pī-yī Gwoyeu Romatzyh: pii Palladius: <span class="searchmatch">пии</span> (pii) Sinological IPA (key): /pʰi⁵⁵ i⁵⁵/ Cantonese (Standard Cantonese, Guangzhou–Hong...
(transitive) to sing From Proto-Turkic *beje. Cognate to Shor пей (pey), Khakas <span class="searchmatch">пии</span> (pii), Western Yugur pi, Chulym пӓй (päy), Tuvan бе (be), Tofa бе (be), etc...
Komi-Permyak and Komi-Zyrian пон, Inari Sami peenuv, Udmurt пуны, Eastern Mari <span class="searchmatch">пий</span>. peni (genitive peni, partitive peni) (archaic or dialectal) dog, hound Synonym:...
Proto-Permic *pön, from Proto-Finno-Permic *penä. Cognates include Eastern Mari <span class="searchmatch">пий</span> (pij) and Kildin Sami пе̄ннэ (pienne). Permic cognates include Komi-Zyrian...