тона

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See also: тоня and Тоня

Erzya

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Proto-Mordvinic *to-, derived from Proto-Uralic *to (that) and suffixed with *-na (pronoun-forming suffix). Cognates include Finnish tuo, Skolt Sami tut, Hungarian tova.

Pronoun

тона (tona)

  1. that
    Synonym: се (śe)
    • 1865, Ferdinand Johann Wiedemann, Das Evangelium des Matthäus ersamordwinisch, page 11:
      I moľźt meľganzo lamo narod Galilejasto i kämen ošsto i Ierusalimste i Iudejasto i Iordanoń tona peľde.
      Large crowds from Galilee, the Decapolis, Jerusalem, Judea and the region across the Jordan followed him.
      (literally, “ and that side of the Jordan ”)
Declension
Declension of тона (tona)
singular plural
nominative тона (tona) нонат (nonat), нона (nona), нонатне (nonaťńe)
genitive тонань (tonań) нонатнень (nonaťńeń), нонань (nonań)
dative тонанень (tonańeń) нонатненень (nonaťńeńeń), нонанень (nonańeń)
ablative тонадо (tonado) нонатнеде (nonaťńeďe), нонадо (nonado)
inessive тонасо (tonaso), тонань эйсэ (tonań ejse) нонатнесэ (nonaťńese), нонасо (nonaso)
elative тонасто (tonasto), тонань эйстэ (tonań ejste) нонатнестэ (nonaťńeste), нонасто (nonasto)
illative тонас (tonas), тонань эйс (tonań ejs) нонатнес (nonaťńes), нонас (nonas)
prolative тонава (tonava), тонань эзга (tonań ezga) нонатнева (nonaťńeva)
translative тонакс (tonaks) нонатнекс (nonaťńeks), нонакс (nonaks)
abessive тонавтомо (tonavtomo) нонатневтеме (nonaťńevťeme), нонавтомо (nonavtomo)
comparative тонашка (tonaška) нонатнешка (nonaťńeška), нонашка (nonaška)

Etymology 2

Neologism. Based on тона- (tona-) in тонадомс (tonadoms, to get used to; to learn), which is from Proto-Uralic *tuna-.

Noun

тона (tona)

  1. (neologism) study, -logy; in this sense usually the head of a compound term
    Synonyms: наука (nauka), содалмо (sodalmo)
Declension

References

Moksha

Pronoun

тона (tona)

  1. that

Russian

Pronunciation

Noun

то́на (tónam inan

  1. genitive singular of тон (ton, (all meanings))

Noun

тона́ (tonám inan pl

  1. nominative/accusative plural of тон (ton, shade, hue)

Serbo-Croatian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tôna/
  • Hyphenation: то‧на

Noun

то̏на f (Latin spelling tȍna)

  1. tonne
  2. ton (2240 pounds)

Declension