See also: Reconstruction:Proto-Permic/oktini and Reconstruction:Proto-Permic/ɔktini From *ɔ̇k- (“one”) + *-tini. *ɔ̇ktini (stem *ɔ̇kt-) (transitive)...
Reconstruction:Proto-Permic/ɔktini and Reconstruction:Proto-Permic/ɔ̇ktini From Proto-Uralic *ëkta-. Cognates include Proto-Finnic *aktadak and Proto-Samic *vuoktēńē...
also: Reconstruction:Proto-Permic/oktini and Reconstruction:Proto-Permic/ɔ̇ktini From Proto-Uralic *äktɜ-. Cognates include Proto-Samic *āktētēk (“to skin”)...
From Proto-Uralic *-mte. Cognates include Proto-Finnic *-nci and Proto-Samic *-mtë. Since all Proto-Permic numerals end in a consonant, the suffix always...
From Proto-Finno-Permic *mertä. *mɔrt (stem *mɔrt-) person Komi: Komi-Permyak: морт (mort) Komi-Yazva: морт (mort) Komi-Zyrian: морт (mort) Old Komi: 𐍜𐍩𐍠𐍢...
See also: Reconstruction:Proto-Permic/ɔ̇lni From Proto-Uralic *elä-. Cognates include Proto-Finnic *elädäk and Proto-Samic *ealētēk. *ɔlni (stem *ɔl-)...
(stem *-al-) Used to form verbs denoting a dispersed action: ... around Proto-Permic terms suffixed with *-alni Komi: Komi-Permyak: -авны (-avny) Komi-Yazva:...
See also: Reconstruction:Proto-Permic/su̇lni Unknown. Setälä (1902) proposes a derivation from Proto-Uralic *śoje- (whence Finnish soida and Hungarian...
See also: Reconstruction:Proto-Permic/ńȯl From Proto-Uralic *neljä. Cognate with Proto-Finnic *neljä and Proto-Samic *nealjē. Udmurt shows an irregular...
(1967) Историческая морфология пермских языков [Historical morphology of the Permic languages] (in Russian), page 221 ^ Lytkin, V. I., Gulyaev, E. S., editors...