минің
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Turkic *beniŋ; equivalent to ми- (mi-, stem of the first-person singular pronoun) + -нің (-nìñ, genitive suffix). Cognate with Shor меең, Tuvan мээң (meeñ), Southern Altai мениҥ (meniŋ), Kyrgyz менин (menin), Kazakh менің (menıñ), etc.
Pronunciation
[edit]Determiner
[edit]минің • (minìñ)
- possessive of мин (min, “I”, first-person singular pronoun): my
Usage notes
[edit]It’s mandatory for substantive after минің being suffixed with agglutinative -м (-m), or its epenthetic variants -ім (-ìm) and -ым (-ım). However, as well as in other Turkic languages, the determiner itself can be omitted. E.g. for ‘my labour rights’ — минің істеніс праволарым (minìñ ìstenìs pravolarım) or істеніс праволарым (ìstenìs pravolarım).