аки
Appearance
See also: яки
Bulgarian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Childish onomatopoeic word.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]а́ки • (áki) n
Declension
[edit]singular | plural | |
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indefinite | а́ки áki |
а́кита ákita |
definite | а́кито ákito |
а́китата ákitata |
Related terms
[edit]- а́кам (ákam, “to poo”)
Nivkh
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- (North Sakhalin) ыкыыкын (əkəəkən)
- (North Sakhalin) ыкʼын (əkʼən)
- (South Sakhalin) акан (akan)
- (East Sakhalin) аканд (akand)
- (East Sakhalin) акад (akad)
- (Amur) ыкын (əkən)
- (Amur) ыкыдь (əkəd̦)
Etymology
[edit]Proto-Nivkh *akan, *aki.[1]
Possibly related to Proto-Tungusic *ake; compare Evenki акин (akin), Mongolic *aka, compare Mongolian ах (ax), and also Ainu アㇰ (ak, “younger brother”). (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]аки (aki)
References
[edit]- ^ Fortescue, Michael (2016) Comparative Nivkh Dictionary, München: LINCOM, page 10
Northern Khanty
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]аки (aki) (Kazym)
References
[edit]- Solovar, V. N. (2014) “аки”, in Хантыйско-русский Словарь (казымский диалект) [Khanty-Russian Dictionary (Kazym Dialect)][1], Khanty-Mansiysk: ООО «ФОРМАТ», →ISBN, page 15
Northern Mansi
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]аки (aki)
- uncle (fraternal)
Declension
[edit]Sosva:
singular | dual | plural | |
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nominative | аки (aki) | акийиг (akijig) | акит (akit) |
locative | акит (akit) | акийигт (akijigt) | акитт (akitt) |
lative | акин (akin) | акийигн (akijign) | акитн (akitn) |
ablative | акиныл (akinyl) | акийигныл (akijignyl) | акитныл (akitnyl) |
instrumental | акил (akil) | акийигтыл (akijigtyl) | акитыл (akityl) |
translative | акийиг (akijig) | ―― | ―― |
caritive | акита̄л (akitāl) | ―― | ―― |
possessor | single possession | double possession | multiple possession |
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1st person sing. | аким (akim) | акиягум (akiâgum) | акиянум (akiânum) |
2rd person sing. | акин (akin) | акиягын (akiâgyn) | акиян (akiân) |
3rd person sing. | акитэ (akitè) | акияге (akiâge) | акиянэ (akiânè) |
1st person dual | акиме̄н (akimēn) | акиягаме̄н (akiâgamēn) | акиянаме̄н (akiânamēn) |
2rd person dual | акин (akin) | акиягы̄н (akiâgȳn) | акияны̄н (akiânȳn) |
3rd person dual | акитэ̄н (akitè̄n) | акияге̄н (akiâgēn) | акиянэ̄н (akiânè̄n) |
1st person plural | акиюв (akiûv) | акиягув (akiâguv) | акиянув (akiânuv) |
2rd person plural | акин (akin) | акиягы̄н (akiâgȳn) | акияны̄н (akiânȳn) |
3rd person plural | акияныл (akiânyl) | акияганыл (akiâganyl) | акиянаныл (akiânanyl) |
Upper Lozva:
singular | dual | plural | |
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nominative | аки (aki) | акийий (akijij) | акит (akit) |
locative | акит (akit) | акийийт (akijijt) | акитт (akitt) |
lative | акин (akin) | акийийн (akijijn) | акитн (akitn) |
ablative | акиныл (akinyl) | акийийныл (akijijnyl) | акитныл (akitnyl) |
instrumental | акил (akil) | акийийтыл (akijijtyl) | акитыл (akityl) |
translative | акийий (akijij) | ―― | ―― |
caritive | акита̄л (akitāl) | ―― | ―― |
possessor | single possession | double possession | multiple possession |
---|---|---|---|
1st person sing. | аким (akim) | акияйум (akiâjum) | акиянум (akiânum) |
2rd person sing. | акин (akin) | акияйын (akiâjyn) | акиян (akiân) |
3rd person sing. | акитэ (akitè) | акияйе (akiâje) | акиянэ (akiânè) |
1st person dual | акиме̄н (akimēn) | акияйаме̄н (akiâjamēn) | акиянаме̄н (akiânamēn) |
2rd person dual | акин (akin) | акияйы̄н (akiâjȳn) | акияны̄н (akiânȳn) |
3rd person dual | акитэ̄н (akitè̄n) | акияйе̄н (akiâjēn) | акиянэ̄н (akiânè̄n) |
1st person plural | акиюв (akiûv) | акияйув (akiâjuv) | акиянув (akiânuv) |
2rd person plural | акин (akin) | акияйы̄н (akiâjȳn) | акияны̄н (akiânȳn) |
3rd person plural | акияныл (akiânyl) | акияйаныл (akiâjanyl) | акиянаныл (akiânanyl) |
References
[edit]- Afanasʹjeva, K. V., Sobjanina, S. A. (2012) “аки”, in Školʹnyj mansijsko-russkij slovarʹ [Mansi-Russian school dictionary], Khanty-Mansiysk: RIO IRO
- “аки”, in Northern Mansi-Hungarian dictionary, Tromsø: University of Tromsø, 2023
Russian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Old Church Slavonic акы (aky).
Pronunciation
[edit]Adverb
[edit]а́ки • (áki)
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