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Armenian
Pronunciation
Pronoun
քեզ • (kʻez)
- you (objective form, singular, informal)
Old Armenian
Etymology
The stem *քե- (*kʻe-) is from Proto-Indo-European *twé. Compare Ancient Greek accusative σέ (sé), Sanskrit nominative त्वम् (tvám). The ending -եզ (-ez) is from the same Proto-Indo-European *-ǵʰi, *-ǵʰe particle as the -ձ (-j) in ինձ (inj), with the regular development of *ǵʰ → զ (z) between vowels.
Pronoun
քեզ • (kʻez)
- dative singular of դու (du)
- ոչ ոք ասասցէ քեզ ― očʻ okʻ asascʻē kʻez ― nobody will tell you
- ինչ ոչ արարի քեզ ― inčʻ očʻ arari kʻez ― I have done nothing to you
- բան ինչ է ինձ առ քեզ ― ban inčʻ ē inj aṙ kʻez ― I have a word to say to you
- accusative singular of դու (du)
- հաւատք քո կեցուցին զքեզ ― hawatkʻ kʻo kecʻucʻin zkʻez ― thy faith hath saved thee
- բազում դպրութիունք զքեզ ի մոլորութիւն դարձուցանեն ― bazum dprutʻiunkʻ zkʻez i molorutʻiwn darjucʻanen ― much learning doth make thee mad
- locative singular of դու (du)
- սիրելի է ինձ տեսանել ի քեզ ― sireli ē inj tesanel i kʻez ― I am very happy to see in you
Descendants
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