Possibly consists of two components: the first component у- (u-), which may come from the same root as Finnish omena, Estonian õun, and the second component марь (maŕ, “berry”).
Alternatively, the whole word inherited from Proto-Finno-Permic *omena ~ *omɜrɜ (“apple”). Compare Livonian umārz.
умарь • (umaŕ)
case | singular | plural |
---|---|---|
nominative (...) |
умарь (umaŕ) | умарть (umarť) |
genitive (of ...) |
умарень (umareń) | — |
dative (to ...) |
умарнень (umarneń) | — |
ablative (than ...) |
умарде (umarde) | — |
inessive (in ...) |
умарьсэ (umarsë) | — |
elative (out of ...) |
умарьстэ (umarstë) | — |
illative (into ...) |
умарес (umares) | — |
prolative (through ...) |
умарьга (umaŕga) | — |
translative (becoming ...) |
умарекс (umareks) | — |
comparative (like ...) |
умарьшка (umaŕška) | — |
abessive (without ...) |
умартеме (umarteme) | — |