քեզ

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Armenian

Pronunciation

Pronoun

քեզ (kʻez)

  1. you (objective form, singular, informal)

Old Armenian

Etymology

The stem *քե- (*kʻe-) is from Proto-Indo-European *twé. Compare Ancient Greek accusative σέ (), Sanskrit nominative त्वम् (tvám). The ending -եզ (-ez) is from the same Proto-Indo-European *-ǵʰi, *-ǵʰe particle as the (-j) in ինձ (inj), with the regular development of *ǵʰզ (z) between vowels.

Pronoun

քեզ (kʻez)

  1. dative singular of դու (du)
    ոչ ոք ասասցէ քեզočʻ okʻ asascʻē kʻeznobody will tell you
    ինչ ոչ արարի քեզinčʻ očʻ arari kʻezI have done nothing to you
    բան ինչ է ինձ առ քեզban inčʻ ē inj aṙ kʻezI have a word to say to you
  2. accusative singular of դու (du)
    հաւատք քո կեցուցին զքեզhawatkʻ kʻo kecʻucʻin zkʻezthy faith hath saved thee
    բազում դպրութիունք զքեզ ի մոլորութիւն դարձուցանենbazum dprutʻiunkʻ zkʻez i molorutʻiwn darjucʻanenmuch learning doth make thee mad
  3. locative singular of դու (du)
    սիրելի է ինձ տեսանել ի քեզsireli ē inj tesanel i kʻezI am very happy to see in you

Descendants

  • Armenian: քեզ (kʻez)

References

  • Matasović, Ranko (2009) A Grammatical Sketch of Classical Armenian, Zagreb, page 20
  • Godel, Robert (1975) An introduction to the study of classical Armenian, Wiesbaden: Dr. Ludwig Reichert Verlag, page 84