та̄лльв

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See also: талльв

Kildin Sami

Etymology

From Proto-Samic *tālvē, from Proto-Uralic *tälwä. Cognates include Finnish talvi, Komi-Zyrian тӧв (töv) and Hungarian tél.

Pronunciation

Noun

та̄лльв (tāll’v)

  1. winter

Inflection

Declension of та̄лльв (type I noun, лльв-льв gradation)
Nominative та̄лльв (tāll’v)
Genitive та̄льв (tāl’v)
Dative-Illative та̄ллва (tāllva)
Comitative тоа̄львэнҍ (tåål’ven’)
singular plural
Nominative та̄лльв (tāll’v) та̄льв (tāl’v)
Accusative та̄льв (tāl’v) тоа̄львэтҍ (tåål’vet’)
Genitive та̄льв (tāl’v) тоа̄львэ (tåål’ve)
Dative-Illative та̄ллва (tāllva) тоа̄львэтҍ (tåål’vet’)
Locative та̄львэсьт (tāl’ves’t) тоа̄львэнҍ (tåål’ven’)
Comitative тоа̄львэнҍ (tåål’ven’) тоа̄львэгуэйм (tåål’veguejm)
Abessive та̄львха (tāl’vxa) тоа̄львэха (tåål’vexa)
Essive та̄лльвэнҍ (tāll’ven’)
Partitive та̄лльвэ (tāll’ve)

Derived terms

See also

Seasons in Kildin Sami · ыгь кэск (yg’ kesk) (layout · text) · category
кыдт (kydt, spring) ке̄ссь (kiess’, summer) че̄ххч (čiexxč, autumn) та̄лльв (tāll’v, winter)

Further reading

  • N. E. Afanasjeva with R. D. Kuruch, E. I. Mechkina, A. A. Antonova, L. D. Jakovlev, B. A. Gluhov (1985) R. D. Kuruch, editor, Саамско-русский словарь (кильдинский диалект) [Sámi-Russian dictionary (Kildin dialect)]‎, Русский язык, page 344
  • Koponen, Eino, Ruppel, Klaas, Aapala, Kirsti, editors (2002–2008), Álgu database: Etymological database of the Saami languages, Helsinki: Research Institute for the Languages of Finland