кой • (kʷoj)
From Proto-Slavic *kъjь.
кой • (koj) m (interrogative)
The accusative, dative and prepositional forms are used only when кой (koj) is a pronoun standing on its own (not a determiner standing in front of a noun) and refers to a person. The dative form is dated and is replaced by на (na) + the prepositional form:
In informal Bulgarian the nominative form is often used instead of the accusative and prepositional ones:
This usage is not considered standard.
кой • (koj) m (interrogative)
Personal | Qualitative | Possessive | Quantitative | ||
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Masculine | Nominative | кой (koj) | какъ́в (kakǎ́v) ко́лкав (kólkav) |
чий (čij) | ко́лко (kólko) колци́на (kolcína) |
Accusative | кого́ (kogó) | ||||
Dative | кому́ (komú) | ||||
Prepositional | с кого́ (s kogó) | ||||
Feminine | — | коя́ (kojá) | каква́ (kakvá) ко́лкава (kólkava) |
чия́ (čijá) | |
Neuter | — | кое́ (koé) какво́ (kakvó) що (što) |
какво́ (kakvó) ко́лкаво (kólkavo) |
чие́ (čié) | |
Plural | — | кои́ (koí) | какви́ (kakví) ко́лкави (kólkavi) |
чии́ (čií) |
From Proto-Finno-Ugric *kuja (“custom, habit, way, manner”). Compare Proto-Finnic *kujëh, whence Finnish kuje (“practical joke”).
First coined in sense of body of administrative rules by bishop Damaskin in 1785.
кой • (koj)
This entry needs an inflection-table template.
Borrowed from Russian кое- (koje-).
кой • (koj)
From Proto-Turkic; cognate with Kazakh қой (qoi), Uzbek qo'y, Azerbaijani qoyun, Turkmen goýun, Turkish koyun.
кой • (koy) (Arabic spelling قوي)
singular (жекелик) |
plural (көптөгөн) | |
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nominative (атооч) | кой koy |
койлор koylor |
genitive (илик) | койдун koydun |
койлордун koylordun |
dative (барыш) | койго koygo |
койлорго koylorgo |
accusative (табыш) | койду koydu |
койлорду koylordu |
locative (жатыш) | койдо koydo |
койлордо koylordo |
ablative (чыгыш) | койдон koydon |
койлордон koylordon |
possessive forms | ||
first-person singular (менин) | ||
nominative | койум koyum |
койлорум koylorum |
genitive | койумдун koyumdun |
койлорумдун koylorumdun |
dative | койума koyuma |
койлорума koyloruma |
accusative | койумду koyumdu |
койлорумду koylorumdu |
locative | койумда koyumda |
койлорумда koylorumda |
ablative | койумдан koyumdan |
койлорумдан koylorumdan |
second-person singular informal (сенин) | ||
nominative | койуң koyuŋ |
койлоруң koyloruŋ |
genitive | койуңдун koyuŋdun |
койлоруңдун koyloruŋdun |
dative | койуңа koyuŋa |
койлоруңа koyloruŋa |
accusative | койуңду koyuŋdu |
койлоруңду koyloruŋdu |
locative | койуңда koyuŋda |
койлоруңда koyloruŋda |
ablative | койуңдан koyuŋdan |
койлоруңдан koyloruŋdan |
second-person singular formal (сиздин) | ||
nominative | койуңуз koyuŋuz |
койлоруңуз koyloruŋuz |
genitive | койуңуздун koyuŋuzdun |
койлоруңуздун koyloruŋuzdun |
dative | койуңузга koyuŋuzga |
койлоруңузга koyloruŋuzga |
accusative | койуңузду koyuŋuzdu |
койлоруңузду koyloruŋuzdu |
locative | койуңузда koyuŋuzda |
койлоруңузда koyloruŋuzda |
ablative | койуңуздан koyuŋuzdan |
койлоруңуздан koyloruŋuzdan |
From Proto-Turkic *koń.[1] cognate with Kazakh қой (qoi), Uzbek qo'y, Azerbaijani qoyun, Turkmen goýun, Turkish koyun.
кой • (koy)
Inherited from Old East Slavic кꙑи (kyi), from Proto-Slavic *kъjь (“who, what, which”), from *kъ (“who”) + *-jь, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *kas (“who”), from Proto-Indo-European *kʷos (“who”).
кой • (koj)
Now only found in a few set phrases and expressions.
masculine | neuter | feminine | plural | ||
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nominative | кой koj |
ко́е kóje |
ко́я kója |
ко́и kói | |
genitive | ко́его kójevo |
ко́ей kójej |
ко́их kóix | ||
dative | ко́ему kójemu |
ко́ей kójej |
ко́им kóim | ||
accusative | animate | ко́его kójevo |
ко́е kóje |
ко́ю kóju |
ко́их kóix |
inanimate | кой koj |
ко́и kói | |||
instrumental | ко́им kóim |
ко́ей, ко́ею kójej, kójeju |
ко́ими kóimi | ||
prepositional | ко́ем kójem |
ко́ей kójej |
ко́их kóix |
masculine | neuter | feminine | plural | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
nominative | кой koj |
ко́е kóje |
ко́я kója |
ко́и kói | |
genitive | ко́его kójevo |
ко́ей kójej |
ко́ихъ kóix | ||
dative | ко́ему kójemu |
ко́ей kójej |
ко́имъ kóim | ||
accusative | animate | ко́его kójevo |
ко́е kóje |
ко́ю kóju |
ко́ихъ kóix |
inanimate | кой koj |
ко́и kói | |||
instrumental | ко́имъ kóim |
ко́ей, ко́ею kójej, kójeju |
ко́ими kóimi | ||
prepositional | ко́емъ kójem |
ко́ей kójej |
ко́ихъ kóix |
From Proto-Turkic; cognate with Kazakh қой (qoi), Uzbek qo'y, Azerbaijani qoyun, Turkmen goýun, Turkish koyun.
кой • (koy)
N. A. Baskakov, Toščakova N.A, editor (1947), “кой”, in Ojrotsko-Russkij Slovarʹ [Oyrot-Russian Dictionary], Moscow: M.: OGIZ, →ISBN