тит

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Northern Mansi

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

Numeral

тит (tit)(Sygva)

  1. two (only as counter)
    Synonym: титыг (tityg)
    • 2008, Svetlana Dinislamova, Vízcsepp, Витсам [Water dropplet]‎, Szeged: JGYFK, page 28:
      Тит я толях Сорни Най, Сорнинг Акв,...
      Tit â tolâh Sorni Naj, Sorning Akv,...
      Golden Empress, Golden Woman from two rivers source,...

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Particularly: “from Rombandejeva "Mouse tale" folk tale readout”

Northern Yukaghir

Etymology

From Proto-Yukaghir *tit

Noun

тит (tit)

  1. you (plural)
Northern Yukaghir personal pronouns
Singular Plural
1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd
Nominative мэт (met) тэт (tet) тудэл (tudel) мит (mit) тит (tit) титтэл (tittel)
Accusative мэт (met), мэтул (metul), мэтханэ (metqane) тэт (tet), тэтул (tetul), тэтханэ (tetqane) тудэл (tudel),тудэҕанэ (tudehane),тудэҕалэ (tudehale) мит (mit), митул (mitul), митханэ (mitqane) тит (tit), титул (titul), титханэ (titqane) титтэл (tittel), титтэҕанэ (tittehane)
Absolutive мэтэк (metek) тэтэк (tetek) тудэл (tudel) митэк (mitek) титэк (titek) титтэл (tittel)
Ergative мэт (met) тэт (tet) туд (tud) мит (mit) тит (tit) титт (titt)
Dative мэтинь (metiņ) тэтинь (tetiņ) тудинь (tudiņ) митинь (mitiņ) титинь (titiņ) титтинь (tittiņ)
Locative мэтха (metqa) тэтха (tetqa) тудэҕа (tudeha) митха (mitqa) титха (titqa) титтэҕа (titteha)
Ablative мэтхат (metqat) тэтхат (tetqat) тудэҕат (tudehat) митхат (mitqat) титхат (titqat) титтэҕат (tittehat)
Prolative мэтхан (metqan) тэтхан (tetqan) тудэҕан (tudehan) митхан (mitqan) титхан (titqan) титтэҕан (tittehan)
Comitative мэтньэҥ (metņeŋ) тэтньэҥ (tetņeŋ) тудэньэҥ (tudeņeŋ) митньэҥ (mitņeŋ) титньэҥ (titņeŋ) титтэньэҥ (titteņeŋ)

Determiner

тит (tit)

  1. your (plural)

References

  • Nikolaeva, Irina (2006) A Historical Dictionary of Yukaghir (Trends in Linguistics Documentation; 25), Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, →ISBN, page 431
  • Kurilov, Гаврил (2001) Юкагирско-русский словарь, Novosibirsk: Nauka

Southern Yukaghir

Etymology

From Proto-Yukaghir *tit.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

тит (tit) (possessive determiner тит, possessive pronoun титльэ, emphatic pronoun титидиэ)

  1. ye, you (plural)

Derived terms

See also

Determiner

тит (tit)

  1. your (plural possessor)

See also

References

  • I. A. Nikolaeva, V. G. Shalugin (2002) Словарь Юкагирско-русский и русско-юкагирский (Верхнеколымский диалект) [Yukaghir-Russian and Russian-Yukaghir dictionary (Upper Kolyma dialect)], Saint Petersburg: Дрофа, →ISBN, page 68
  • Elena Maslova (2003) A Grammar of Kolyma Yukaghir, Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, →ISBN, page 233