пиэ

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Southern Yukaghir

Etymology

From Proto-Yukaghir *pe:. Cognates include Omok пеа (pea) and Chuvan пала (pala).

Pronunciation

Noun

пиэ (pie)

  1. rock
  2. mountain, hill
    • 2007, M. I. Turpanova, Мэт йаан уөньэйоон оодьэ :
      Пиэд андэпэгэн йарха подьольаануй.
      Pied andepegen jarqa podʹolʹānuj.
      At the foot of the mountain the ice glisters.

Declension

Declension of пиэ
unpossessed possessed
singular plural singular plural
nominative пиэ (pie) пиэпэ (piepe) пиэги (piegi) пиэпэги (piepegi)
predicative long пиэлэк (pielek) пиэпэлэк (piepelek)
short пиэк (piek) пиэпэк (piepek)
accusative пиэгэлэ (piegele) пиэпэгэлэ (piepegele) пиэдэйлэ (piedejle) пиэпэдэйлэ (piepedejle)
instrumental пиэлэ (piele) пиэпэлэ (piepele) пиэдэлэ (piedele) пиэпэдэлэ (piepedele)
dative пиэҥин (pieŋin) пиэпэҥин (piepeŋin) пиэдин (piedin) пиэпэдин (piepedin)
locative пиэгэ (piege) пиэпэгэ (piepege) пиэдэгэ (piedege) пиэпэдэгэ (piepedege)
ablative пиэгэт (pieget) пиэпэгэт (piepeget) пиэдэгэт (piedeget) пиэпэдэгэт (piepedeget)
prolative пиэгэн (piegen) пиэпэгэн (piepegen) пиэдэгэн (piedegen) пиэпэдэгэн (piepedegen)
comitative пиэньэ (pienʹe) пиэпэньэ (piepenʹe) пиэдэньэ (piedenʹe) пиэпэдэньэ (piepedenʹe)

References

  • V. K. Spiridonov (1997) Школьный русско-юкагирский словарь , page 8
  • I. A. Nikolaeva, V. G. Shalugin (2002) Словарь Юкагирско-русский и русско-юкагирский (Верхнеколымский диалект) , Saint Petersburg: Дрофа, →ISBN, page 60
  • Elena Maslova (2003) A Grammar of Kolyma Yukaghir, Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, →ISBN, page 552