церкӹ

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Western Mari

Церкӹ.

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian церковь (cerkovʹ). Compare Eastern Mari черке (čerke).

Pronunciation

Noun

церкӹ (cerkÿ)

  1. church

Declension

Declension of церкӹ
singular plural
nominative церкӹ (cerkÿ) церкӹвлӓ (cerkÿvlä)
accusative церкӹм (cerkÿm) церкӹвлӓм (cerkÿvläm)
genitive церкӹн (cerkÿn) церкӹвлӓн (cerkÿvlän)
dative церкӹлӓн (cerkÿlän) церкӹвлӓге (cerkÿvläge)
comitative церкӹге (cerkÿge) церкӹвлӓлӓн (cerkÿvlälän)
comparative церкӹлӓ (cerkÿlä) церкӹвлӓлӓ (cerkÿvlälä)
inessive церкӹштӹ (cerkÿštÿ) церкӹвлӓштӹ (cerkÿvläštÿ)
illative short церкӹш (cerkÿš) церкӹвлӓш (cerkÿvläš)
long церкӹшкӹ (cerkÿškÿ) церкӹвлӓшкӹ (cerkÿvläškÿ)
lative церкеш (cerkeš) церкӹвлӓэш (cerkÿvläeš)

References

  • Savatkova, A. A. (2008) “церкӹ”, in Slovarʹ gornomarijskovo jazyka (in Russian), Yoshkar-Ola: Mari publisher, →ISBN