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йинн

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Akkala Sami

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Etymology

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From Proto-Samic *jienë, from Proto-Finno-Ugric *äne. Cognates include Hungarian ének (song) and Finnish ääni, compare Northern Sami jietna and Kildin Sami ӣнн (jinn).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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йинн (jinn)

  1. voice

Inflection

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Inflection of йинн
Nominative йинн (jinn)
Genitive [Term?]
singular plural
Nominative йинн (jinn) [Term?]
Accusative [Term?] [Term?]
Genitive [Term?] [Term?]
Illative [Term?] [Term?]
Locative йӣнӹст[1] (jīnïst) [Term?]
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Abessive [Term?] [Term?]
Essive [Term?]
Partitive [Term?]

References

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  1. ^ P. M. Zajkov (1987) “jīni͕-st”, in G. M. Kert, editor, Бабинский диалект саамского языка (фонолого-морфологическое исследование) [Babin dialect of the Sami language], Petrozavodsk: Карельский филиал АН СССР; Институт языка, литературы и истории, page 112

Further reading

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  • P. M. Zajkov (1987) G. M. Kert, editor, Бабинский диалект саамского языка (фонолого-морфологическое исследование) [Babin dialect of the Sami language], Petrozavodsk: Карельский филиал АН СССР; Институт языка, литературы и истории, page 33