From Proto-Indo-European *Γ‘tta (βfatherβ). Cognate with Latin atta, Ancient Greek αΌΟΟΞ± (Γ‘tta), Gothic π°πππ° (atta), Old Church Slavonic ΠΎΡΡΡΡ (otΔcΔ).
ππ«πΈ β’ (at-ta-aΕ‘ /attaΕ‘/)
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Broad transcription | ||
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a-stem nounΒΉ | ||
Common gender | Singular | Plural |
nominative | attaΕ‘ | attiΔΕ‘ |
vocative | atti, atta | β |
accusative | attan | attuΕ‘ |
genitive | attaΕ‘ | attaΕ‘, attanΒ² |
dative-locative | atti | attaΕ‘ |
allative | atta | β |
ablative | attaz(a) | attaz(a) |
instrumental | attit | attit |
1. The desinences in this table have been normalized. For alternative endings see Appendix:Hittite declension.
2. Only in Old Hittite. |
Cuneiform script | ||
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a-stem noun | ||
Common gender | Singular | Plural |
nominative | ππ«πΈ | ππΎππ |
at-ta-aΕ‘ | at-ti-e-eΕ‘ | |
vocative | ππ«, ππΎ | β |
at-ta, at-ti | ||
accusative | ππ«π | ππ π |
at-ta-an | at-tu-uΕ‘ | |
genitive | ππ«πΈ | ππ«πΈ, ππ«π |
at-ta-aΕ‘ | at-ta-aΕ‘, at-ta-an | |
dative-locative | ππΎ | ππ«πΈ |
at-ti | at-ta-aΕ‘ | |
allative | ππ« | β |
at-ta | ||
ablative | ππ«π | ππ«π |
at-ta-az | at-ta-az | |
instrumental | ππΎπ | ππΎπ |
at-ti-it | at-ti-it | |
More than one syllabification is possible. For more information see Wiktionary:Hittite transliteration |