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Komi-Zyrian
Etymology
From ен (jen, “heaven”). Said to be the Komi counterpart of Finnish Ilmarinen.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈjen/,
- Hyphenation: Ен
Proper noun
Ен • (Jen)
- One of the two original deities in Komi mythology, often portrayed by a swan or a duck.
Declension
Declension of Ен (stem: Енм-)
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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Ен (Jen)
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accusative
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I*
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Ен (Jen)
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II*
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Енмӧс (Jenmös)
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instrumental
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Енмӧн (Jenmön)
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comitative
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Енкӧд (Jenköd)
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caritive
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Ентӧг (Jentög)
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consecutive
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Енла (Jenla)
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genitive
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Енлӧн (Jenlön)
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ablative
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Енлысь (Jenlyś)
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dative
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Енлы (Jenly)
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inessive
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Енмын (Jenmyn)
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elative
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Енмысь (Jenmyś)
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illative
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Енмӧ (Jenmö)
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egressive
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Енсянь (Jenśań)
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approximative
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Енлань (Jenlań)
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terminative
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Енмӧдз (Jenmödź)
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prolative
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Енмӧд (Jenmöd)
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II
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Енті (Jenti)
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*) Animate nouns almost exclusively take the type II accusative ending, whereas inanimate nouns can be used with either ending, but are more often found with type I.
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Possessive declension of Ен
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First person singular
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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Енмӧй (Jenmöj)
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accusative
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I*
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Енмӧй (Jenmöj)
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II*
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Енмӧс (Jenmös)
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instrumental
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Еннам (Jennam)
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comitative
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Енмӧйкӧд (Jenmöjköd)
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caritive
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Ентӧгым (Jentögym)
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consecutive
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Енмӧйла (Jenmöjla)
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genitive
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Енмӧйлӧн (Jenmöjlön)
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ablative
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Енмӧйлысь (Jenmöjlyś)
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dative
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Енмӧйлы (Jenmöjly)
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inessive
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Енмам (Jenmam)
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elative
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Енсьым (Jenśym)
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illative
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Енмам (Jenmam)
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egressive
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Енсяньым (Jenśańym)
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approximative
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Енланьым (Jenlańym)
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terminative
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Енмӧдзым (Jenmödźym)
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prolative
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Енмӧдым (Jenmödym)
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II
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Ентіым (Jentiym)
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*) Animate nouns almost exclusively take the type II accusative ending, whereas inanimate nouns can be used with either ending, but are more often found with type I.
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Second person singular
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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Енмыд (Jenmyd)
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accusative
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I*
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Енмыд (Jenmyd)
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II*
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Ентӧ (Jentö)
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instrumental
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Еннад (Jennad)
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comitative
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Енмыдкӧд (Jenmydköd)
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caritive
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Ентӧгыд (Jentögyd)
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consecutive
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Енмыдла (Jenmydla)
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genitive
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Енмыдлӧн (Jenmydlön)
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ablative
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Енмыдлысь (Jenmydlyś)
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dative
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Енмыдлы (Jenmydly)
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inessive
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Енмад (Jenmad)
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elative
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Енсьыд (Jenśyd)
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illative
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Енмад (Jenmad)
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egressive
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Енсяньыд (Jenśańyd)
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approximative
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Енланьыд (Jenlańyd)
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terminative
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Енмӧдзыд (Jenmödźyd)
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prolative
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Енмӧдыд (Jenmödyd)
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II
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Ентіыд (Jentiyd)
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*) Animate nouns almost exclusively take the type II accusative ending, whereas inanimate nouns can be used with either ending, but are more often found with type I.
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Third person singular
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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Енмыс (Jenmys)
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accusative
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I*
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Енмыс (Jenmys)
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II*
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Енсӧ (Jensö)
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instrumental
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Еннас (Jennas)
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comitative
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Енмыскӧд (Jenmysköd)
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caritive
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Ентӧгыс (Jentögys)
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consecutive
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Енмысла (Jenmysla)
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genitive
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Енмыслӧн (Jenmyslön)
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ablative
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Енмыслысь (Jenmyslyś)
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dative
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Енмыслы (Jenmysly)
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inessive
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Енмас (Jenmas)
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elative
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Енсьыс (Jenśys)
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illative
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Енмас (Jenmas)
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egressive
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Енсяньыс (Jenśańys)
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approximative
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Енланьыс (Jenlańys)
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terminative
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Енмӧдзыс (Jenmödźys)
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prolative
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Енмӧдыс (Jenmödys)
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II
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Ентіыс (Jentiys)
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*) Animate nouns almost exclusively take the type II accusative ending, whereas inanimate nouns can be used with either ending, but are more often found with type I.
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First person plural
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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Енным (Jennym)
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accusative
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I*
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Енным (Jennym)
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II*
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Еннымӧ (Jennymö)
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instrumental
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Еннаным (Jennanym)
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comitative
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Еннымкӧд (Jennymköd)
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caritive
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Ентӧгным (Jentögnym)
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consecutive
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Еннымла (Jennymla)
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genitive
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Еннымлӧн (Jennymlön)
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ablative
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Еннымлысь (Jennymlyś)
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dative
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Еннымлы (Jennymly)
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inessive
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Енманым (Jenmanym)
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elative
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Енсьыным (Jenśynym)
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illative
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Енманым (Jenmanym)
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egressive
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Енсяньным (Jenśańnym)
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approximative
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Енланьным (Jenlańnym)
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terminative
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Енмӧдзным (Jenmödźnym)
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prolative
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Енмӧдным (Jenmödnym)
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II
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Ентіным (Jentinym)
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*) Animate nouns almost exclusively take the type II accusative ending, whereas inanimate nouns can be used with either ending, but are more often found with type I.
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Second person plural
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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Енныд (Jennyd)
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accusative
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I*
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Енныд (Jennyd)
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II*
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Еннытӧ (Jennytö)
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instrumental
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Еннаныд (Jennanyd)
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comitative
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Енныдкӧд (Jennydköd)
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caritive
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Ентӧгныд (Jentögnyd)
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consecutive
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Енныдла (Jennydla)
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genitive
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Енныдлӧн (Jennydlön)
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ablative
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Енныдлысь (Jennydlyś)
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dative
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Енныдлы (Jennydly)
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inessive
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Енманыд (Jenmanyd)
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elative
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Енсьыныд (Jenśynyd)
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illative
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Енманыд (Jenmanyd)
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egressive
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Енсяньныд (Jenśańnyd)
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approximative
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Енланьныд (Jenlańnyd)
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terminative
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Енмӧдзныд (Jenmödźnyd)
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prolative
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Енмӧдныд (Jenmödnyd)
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II
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Ентіныд (Jentinyd)
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*) Animate nouns almost exclusively take the type II accusative ending, whereas inanimate nouns can be used with either ending, but are more often found with type I.
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Third person plural
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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Енныс (Jennys)
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accusative
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I*
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Енныс (Jennys)
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II*
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Еннысӧ (Jennysö)
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instrumental
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Еннаныс (Jennanys)
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comitative
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Еннымкӧс (Jennymkös)
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caritive
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Ентӧгныс (Jentögnys)
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consecutive
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Еннысла (Jennysla)
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genitive
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Енныслӧн (Jennyslön)
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ablative
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Енныслысь (Jennyslyś)
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dative
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Енныслы (Jennysly)
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inessive
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Енманыс (Jenmanys)
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elative
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Енсьыныс (Jenśynys)
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illative
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Енманыс (Jenmanys)
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egressive
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Енсяньныс (Jenśańnys)
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approximative
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Енланьныс (Jenlańnys)
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terminative
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Енмӧдзныс (Jenmödźnys)
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prolative
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I
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Енмӧдныс (Jenmödnys)
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II
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Ентіныс (Jentinys)
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*) Animate nouns almost exclusively take the type II accusative ending, whereas inanimate nouns can be used with either ending, but are more often found with type I.
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See also
References
- N. D. Konakov et al. (1999) Мифология Коми [Komi mythology] (Енциклопедия Уральских мифологий), ДИК, page 42