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Pannonian Rusyn
- нєй (njej) — after prepositions
Pronunciation
Pronoun
єй (jej) (indeclinable)
- her: possessive pronoun of вона (vona)
- занєш єй куфер ґу авту ― zanješ jej kufer gu avtu ― carry her suitcase to the car
Pronoun
єй (jej)
- genitive/dative of вона (vona)
Declension
Declension of Pannonian Rusyn personal pronouns
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singular
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plural
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reflexive
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1st person
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2nd person
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3rd person
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1st person
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2nd person
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3rd person
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m
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n
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f
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nominative
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я (ja)
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ти (ti)
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вон (von)
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воно (vono)
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вона (vona)
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ми (mi)
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ви (vi)
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вони (voni)
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genitive
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мнє, ме 1 (mnje, me)
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тебе, це 1 (tebe, ce)
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його 1, нього 2, ньго 2, го 1 (joho, nʹoho, nʹho, ho)
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єй 1, нєй 2 (jej, njej)
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нас (nas)
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вас (vas)
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їх 1, нїх 2, их 3 (jix, njix, ix)
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себе (sebe)
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dative
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мнє, ми (mnje, mi)
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тебе, ци (tebe, ci)
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йому 4, ньому 2, му (jomu, nʹomu, mu)
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єй, нєй 2 (jej, njej)
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нам (nam)
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вам (vam)
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їм 4, нїм 2, им 3 (jim, njim, im)
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себе (sebe)
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accusative
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мнє, ме (mnje, me)
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тебе, це (tebe, ce)
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його 4, нього 2, ньго 2, го (joho, nʹoho, nʹho, ho)
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ю, ню 2 (ju, nju)
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нас (nas)
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вас (vas)
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їх 4, нїх 2, их 3 (jix, njix, ix)
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себе (sebe)
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instrumental 5
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мну (mnu)
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тобу (tobu)
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нїм (njim)
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ню (nju)
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нами (nami)
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вами (vami)
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нїма (njima)
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собу (sobu)
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locative 5
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мнє (mnje)
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тебе, це (tebe, ce)
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нїм / ньому (njim / n'omu)
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нєй (njej)
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нас (nas)
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вас (vas)
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нїх (njix)
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себе (sebe)
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- Used with reflexive verbs.
- The alternative forms with an initial н- (n-) in the third person are used after a preposition.
- The plural forms with an initial и- (i-) are unstressed.
- The forms with an initial й- (j-) or ї- (ji-) in the third person non-feminine dative/accusative cases are used at the beginning of the sentence and when they are stressed.
- The instrumental and locative cases are never used without a preposition.
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References
Ukrainian
Etymology
Borrowed from English yay.
Pronunciation
IPA(key):
Interjection
єй • (jej)
- (slang) yay!