From Proto-Mordvinic *sij, inherited from Proto-Uralic *säje (“pus, rotting; discharge pus, rot”). Cognates include Kildin Sami сӣйй (sījj), Eastern Mari шӱй (šüj), Hungarian ev.
сый • (sij)
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Alternative scripts | |
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Arabic | سي |
Cyrillic | сый |
Latin | syi |
Yañalif | sьi |
сый • (syi)
From Proto-Turkic *sɨjŋ, Compare to Southern Altai сый (sïy), Kazakh сый (syi), etc.
сый • (sıy) (Arabic spelling سىي)
From Proto-Turkic *sɨjŋ, Compare to Kazakh сый (syi), etc.
сый • (sïy)
N. A. Baskakov, Toščakova N.A, editor (1947), “сый”, in Ojrotsko-Russkij Slovarʹ [Oyrot-Russian Dictionary], Moscow: M.: OGIZ, →ISBN
From Proto-Samic *sij, from Proto-Uralic *sej.
Related to Finnish hyö and Erzya сынь (siń). Compare Skolt Sami sij, Kildin Sami сыйй (syjj) and Northern Sami sii.
сый (sïj)
Inflection of сый (irregular) | ||
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Nominative | сонн (sonn) | сый (sïj) |
Genetive | соны (sonï) | сины (sinï) |
Accusative | соны (sonï) | сины (sinï) |
Essive | сонэн (sonen) | синэн (sinen) |
Inessive-Elative | сост (sost) | сист (sist) |
Dative-Ilative | сонни (sonni) | сийи (siji) |
Abessive | сонта (sontâ) | сийта (sijtâ) |
Comitative | соннин (sonnin) | сингуйм (singujm) |
Ter Sami personal pronouns | ||
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singular | plural | |
1st person | мунн (munn) | мый (mïj) |
2nd person | тонн (tonn) | тый (tïj) |
3rd person | сонн (sonn) | сый (sïj) |