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Central Mansi
Etymology
From Proto-Mansi *pī̮wəl, from Proto-Ugric *palɣɜ (“village”).[1] Cognates include Western Mansi (pē̮l), Northern Mansi па̄выл (pāvyl) and Hungarian falu.
Pronunciation
Noun
пывыл (pyvyl) (Middle Konda)
- village
Declension
Inflection of пывыл (pyvyl)
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singular
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dual
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plural
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nominative
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пывыл (pyvyl)
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пывылы, пывылоя, пывылъяг (pyvyly, pyvyloâ, pyvylʺâg)
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пывылыт (pyvylyt)
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accusative
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пывылмы, (pyvylmy,)
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пывылымы, пывылъягмы (pyvylymy, pyvylʺâgmy)
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пывылтмы (pyvyltmy)
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locative
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пывылт, пывылъят, пывылты (pyvylt, pyvylʺât, pyvylty)
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пывылоят (pyvyloât)
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пывылтыт (pyvyltyt)
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lative
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пывылын, пывылъян, пывылны (pyvylyn, pyvylʺân, pyvylny)
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пывылояны, пывылъягын (pyvyloâny, pyvylʺâgyn)
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пывылтны (pyvyltny)
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ablative
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пывылныл (pyvylnyl)
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пывылояныл (pyvyloânyl)
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пывылтныл (pyvyltnyl)
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instrumental
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пывылыл (pyvylyl)
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пывылоятыл (pyvyloâtyl)
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пывылтыл (pyvyltyl)
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translative
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пывылъяг, пывылы, пывыла (pyvylʺâg, pyvyly, pyvyla)
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пывылъяг (pyvylʺâg)
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пывылъяг (pyvylʺâg)
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caritive
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пывылтал, пывылтоял (pyvyltal, pyvyltoâl)
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References
- E. A. Kuzakova (2001) “пывыл”, 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 54