сос

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Bulgarian

Pronunciation

Noun

сос (sos)

  1. sauce

Declension

References

  • сос”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Chitanka, 2010

Komi-Permyak

Etymology

From Proto-Permic *sojɜs, from Proto-Uralic *soja.

Noun

сос (sos)

  1. sleeve

Komi-Zyrian

Сос (1).

Etymology

From Proto-Permic *sojɜs, from Proto-Uralic *soja. Cognates include Hungarian ujj and Tundra Nenets тю (tyu).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsos/,
  • Hyphenation: сос

Noun

сос (sos)

  1. sleeve

Declension

Declension of сос (stem: соск-)
singular plural
nominative сос (sos) сосъяс (sosjas)
accusative I* сос (sos) сосъяс (sosjas)
II* соскӧс (soskös) сосъясӧс (sosjasös)
instrumental соскӧн (soskön) сосъясӧн (sosjasön)
comitative соскӧд (sosköd) сосъяскӧд (sosjasköd)
caritive состӧг (sostög) сосъястӧг (sosjastög)
consecutive сосла (sosla) сосъясла (sosjasla)
genitive сослӧн (soslön) сосъяслӧн (sosjaslön)
ablative сослысь (soslyś) сосъяслысь (sosjaslyś)
dative сослы (sosly) сосъяслы (sosjasly)
inessive соскын (soskyn) сосъясын (sosjasyn)
elative соскысь (soskyś) сосъясысь (sosjasyś)
illative соскӧ (soskö) сосъясӧ (sosjasö)
egressive соссянь (sosśań) сосъяссянь (sosjasśań)
approximative сослань (soslań) сосъяслань (sosjaslań)
terminative соскӧдз (sosködź) сосъясӧдз (sosjasödź)
prolative I соскӧд (sosköd) сосъясӧд (sosjasöd)
II сості (sosti) сосъясті (sosjasti)
*) 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.
Possessive declension of сос
First person singular
singular plural
nominative соскӧй (sosköj) сосъясӧй (sosjasöj)
accusative I* соскӧй (sosköj) сосъясӧй (sosjasöj)
II* соскӧс (soskös) сосъясӧс (sosjasös)
instrumental соснам (sosnam) сосъяснам (sosjasnam)
comitative соскӧйкӧд (sosköjköd) сосъясӧйкӧд (sosjasöjköd)
caritive состӧгым (sostögym) сосъястӧгым (sosjastögym)
consecutive соскӧйла (sosköjla) сосъясӧйла (sosjasöjla)
genitive соскӧйлӧн (sosköjlön) сосъясӧйлӧн (sosjasöjlön)
ablative соскӧйлысь (sosköjlyś) сосъясӧйлысь (sosjasöjlyś)
dative соскӧйлы (sosköjly) сосъясӧйлы (sosjasöjly)
inessive соскам (soskam) сосъясам (sosjasam)
elative соссьым (sosśym) сосъяссьым (sosjasśym)
illative соскам (soskam) сосъясам (sosjasam)
egressive соссяньым (sosśańym) сосъяссяньым (sosjasśańym)
approximative сосланьым (soslańym) сосъясланьым (sosjaslańym)
terminative соскӧдзым (sosködźym) сосъясӧдзым (sosjasödźym)
prolative I соскӧдым (sosködym) сосъясӧдым (sosjasödym)
II состіым (sostiym) сосъястіым (sosjastiym)
*) 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.
Second person singular
singular plural
nominative соскыд (soskyd) сосъясыд (sosjasyd)
accusative I* соскыд (soskyd) сосъясыд (sosjasyd)
II* состӧ (sostö) сосъястӧ (sosjastö)
instrumental соснад (sosnad) сосъяснад (sosjasnad)
comitative соскыдкӧд (soskydköd) сосъясыдкӧд (sosjasydköd)
caritive состӧгыд (sostögyd) сосъястӧгыд (sosjastögyd)
consecutive соскыдла (soskydla) сосъясыдла (sosjasydla)
genitive соскыдлӧн (soskydlön) сосъясыдлӧн (sosjasydlön)
ablative соскыдлысь (soskydlyś) сосъясыдлысь (sosjasydlyś)
dative соскыдлы (soskydly) сосъясыдлы (sosjasydly)
inessive соскад (soskad) сосъясад (sosjasad)
elative соссьыд (sosśyd) сосъяссьыд (sosjasśyd)
illative соскад (soskad) сосъясад (sosjasad)
egressive соссяньыд (sosśańyd) сосъяссяньыд (sosjasśańyd)
approximative сосланьыд (soslańyd) сосъясланьыд (sosjaslańyd)
terminative соскӧдзыд (sosködźyd) сосъясӧдзыд (sosjasödźyd)
prolative I соскӧдыд (sosködyd) сосъясӧдыд (sosjasödyd)
II состіыд (sostiyd) сосъястіыд (sosjastiyd)
*) 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.
Third person singular
singular plural
nominative соскыс (soskys) сосъясыс (sosjasys)
accusative I* соскыс (soskys) сосъясыс (sosjasys)
II* соссӧ (sossö) сосъяссӧ (sosjassö)
instrumental соснас (sosnas) сосъяснас (sosjasnas)
comitative соскыскӧд (soskysköd) сосъясыскӧд (sosjasysköd)
caritive состӧгыс (sostögys) сосъястӧгыс (sosjastögys)
consecutive соскысла (soskysla) сосъясысла (sosjasysla)
genitive соскыслӧн (soskyslön) сосъясыслӧн (sosjasyslön)
ablative соскыслысь (soskyslyś) сосъясыслысь (sosjasyslyś)
dative соскыслы (soskysly) сосъясыслы (sosjasysly)
inessive соскас (soskas) сосъясас (sosjasas)
elative соссьыс (sosśys) сосъяссьыс (sosjasśys)
illative соскас (soskas) сосъясас (sosjasas)
egressive соссяньыс (sosśańys) сосъяссяньыс (sosjasśańys)
approximative сосланьыс (soslańys) сосъясланьыс (sosjaslańys)
terminative соскӧдзыс (sosködźys) сосъясӧдзыс (sosjasödźys)
prolative I соскӧдыс (sosködys) сосъясӧдыс (sosjasödys)
II состіыс (sostiys) сосъястіыс (sosjastiys)
*) 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.
First person plural
singular plural
nominative сосным (sosnym) сосъясным (sosjasnym)
accusative I* сосным (sosnym) сосъясным (sosjasnym)
II* соснымӧ (sosnymö) сосъяснымӧ (sosjasnymö)
instrumental соснаным (sosnanym) сосъяснаным (sosjasnanym)
comitative соснымкӧд (sosnymköd) сосъяснымкӧд (sosjasnymköd)
caritive состӧгным (sostögnym) сосъястӧгным (sosjastögnym)
consecutive соснымла (sosnymla) сосъяснымла (sosjasnymla)
genitive соснымлӧн (sosnymlön) сосъяснымлӧн (sosjasnymlön)
ablative соснымлысь (sosnymlyś) сосъяснымлысь (sosjasnymlyś)
dative соснымлы (sosnymly) сосъяснымлы (sosjasnymly)
inessive сосканым (soskanym) сосъясаным (sosjasanym)
elative соссьыным (sosśynym) сосъяссьыным (sosjasśynym)
illative сосканым (soskanym) сосъясаным (sosjasanym)
egressive соссяньным (sosśańnym) сосъяссяньным (sosjasśańnym)
approximative сосланьным (soslańnym) сосъясланьным (sosjaslańnym)
terminative соскӧдзным (sosködźnym) сосъясӧдзным (sosjasödźnym)
prolative I соскӧдным (sosködnym) сосъясӧдным (sosjasödnym)
II состіным (sostinym) сосъястіным (sosjastinym)
*) 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.
Second person plural
singular plural
nominative сосныд (sosnyd) сосъясныд (sosjasnyd)
accusative I* сосныд (sosnyd) сосъясныд (sosjasnyd)
II* соснытӧ (sosnytö) сосъяснытӧ (sosjasnytö)
instrumental соснаныд (sosnanyd) сосъяснаныд (sosjasnanyd)
comitative сосныдкӧд (sosnydköd) сосъясныдкӧд (sosjasnydköd)
caritive состӧгныд (sostögnyd) сосъястӧгныд (sosjastögnyd)
consecutive сосныдла (sosnydla) сосъясныдла (sosjasnydla)
genitive сосныдлӧн (sosnydlön) сосъясныдлӧн (sosjasnydlön)
ablative сосныдлысь (sosnydlyś) сосъясныдлысь (sosjasnydlyś)
dative сосныдлы (sosnydly) сосъясныдлы (sosjasnydly)
inessive сосканыд (soskanyd) сосъясаныд (sosjasanyd)
elative соссьыныд (sosśynyd) сосъяссьыныд (sosjasśynyd)
illative сосканыд (soskanyd) сосъясаныд (sosjasanyd)
egressive соссяньныд (sosśańnyd) сосъяссяньныд (sosjasśańnyd)
approximative сосланьныд (soslańnyd) сосъясланьныд (sosjaslańnyd)
terminative соскӧдзныд (sosködźnyd) сосъясӧдзныд (sosjasödźnyd)
prolative I соскӧдныд (sosködnyd) сосъясӧдныд (sosjasödnyd)
II состіныд (sostinyd) сосъястіныд (sosjastinyd)
*) 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.
Third person plural
singular plural
nominative сосныс (sosnys) сосъясныс (sosjasnys)
accusative I* сосныс (sosnys) сосъясныс (sosjasnys)
II* соснысӧ (sosnysö) сосъяснысӧ (sosjasnysö)
instrumental соснаныс (sosnanys) сосъяснаныс (sosjasnanys)
comitative соснымкӧс (sosnymkös) сосъяснымкӧс (sosjasnymkös)
caritive состӧгныс (sostögnys) сосъястӧгныс (sosjastögnys)
consecutive соснысла (sosnysla) сосъяснысла (sosjasnysla)
genitive сосныслӧн (sosnyslön) сосъясныслӧн (sosjasnyslön)
ablative сосныслысь (sosnyslyś) сосъясныслысь (sosjasnyslyś)
dative сосныслы (sosnysly) сосъясныслы (sosjasnysly)
inessive сосканыс (soskanys) сосъясаныс (sosjasanys)
elative соссьыныс (sosśynys) сосъяссьыныс (sosjasśynys)
illative сосканыс (soskanys) сосъясаныс (sosjasanys)
egressive соссяньныс (sosśańnys) сосъяссяньныс (sosjasśańnys)
approximative сосланьныс (soslańnys) сосъясланьныс (sosjaslańnys)
terminative соскӧдзныс (sosködźnys) сосъясӧдзныс (sosjasödźnys)
prolative I соскӧдныс (sosködnys) сосъясӧдныс (sosjasödnys)
II состіныс (sostinys) сосъястіныс (sosjastinys)
*) 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.

References

  • Bubrikh, Dmitry V. (1949) Грамматика литературного коми языка [Grammar of the literary Komi language] (in Russian), Leningrad: Zhdanov Leningrad State University, page 32
  • L. M. Beznosikova, E. A. Ajbabina, R. I. Kosnyreva (2000) Коми-русский словарь [Komi-Russian dictionary], →ISBN, page 600

Macedonian

Pronunciation

Noun

сос (sosm

  1. sauce, dressing

Declension

Declension of сос
singular plural
indefinite сос (sos) сосови (sosovi)
definite unspecified сосот (sosot) сосовите (sosovite)
definite proximal сосов (sosov) сосовиве (sosovive)
definite distal сосон (soson) сосовине (sosovine)
vocative сосу (sosu) сосови (sosovi)
count form соса (sosa)

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

Borrowed from French sauce, from Vulgar Latin *salsa, from Latin salsus.

Pronunciation

Noun

со̑с m (Latin spelling sȏs)

  1. sauce

Declension

Synonyms

References

  • сос”, in Hrvatski jezični portal [Croatian language portal] (in Serbo-Croatian), 2006–2024

Yakut

Etymology

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) Compare Turkish sürümek (to lug, to drag).

Verb

сос (sos)

  1. (transitive) to drag, to pull

Synonyms

Antonyms