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со̄т

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Northern Mansi

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Etymology

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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со̄т (sōt) (Sosva, Upper Lozva)

  1. good, blessing, benefit
  2. delight, joy, comfort

Declension

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Sosva:

Inflection of со̄т (sōt)
singular dual plural
nominative со̄т (sōt) со̄тыг (sōtyg) со̄тыт (sōtyt)
locative со̄тт (sōtt) со̄тыгт (sōtygt) со̄тытт (sōtytt)
lative со̄тн (sōtn) со̄тыгн (sōtygn) со̄тытн (sōtytn)
ablative со̄тныл (sōtnyl) со̄тыгныл (sōtygnyl) со̄тытныл (sōtytnyl)
instrumental со̄тыл (sōtyl) со̄тыгныл (sōtygnyl) со̄тытыл (sōtytyl)
translative со̄тыг (sōtyg) ―― ――
caritive со̄тта̄л (sōttāl) ―― ――
Possessive forms of со̄т (sōt)
possessor single possession double possession multiple possession
1st person sing. со̄тум (sōtum) со̄тагум (sōtagum) со̄танум (sōtanum)
2nd person sing. со̄тын (sōtyn) со̄тагын (sōtagyn) со̄тан (sōtan)
3rd person sing. со̄тэ (sōtè) со̄таге (sōtage) со̄танэ (sōtanè)
1st person dual со̄тме̄н (sōtmēn) со̄тагаме̄н (sōtagamēn) со̄танаме̄н (sōtanamēn)
2nd person dual со̄ты̄н (sōtȳn) со̄тагы̄н (sōtagȳn) со̄таны̄н (sōtanȳn)
3rd person dual со̄тэ̄ (sōtè̄) со̄таге̄н (sōtagēn) со̄танэ̄н (sōtanè̄n)
1st person plural со̄тув (sōtuv) со̄тагув (sōtaguv) со̄танув (sōtanuv)
2nd person plural со̄ты̄н (sōtȳn) со̄тагы̄н (sōtagȳn) со̄таны̄н (sōtanȳn)
3rd person plural со̄таныл (sōtanyl) со̄тага̄ныл (sōtagānyl) со̄та̄ныл (sōtānyl)

Upper Lozva

Inflection of со̄т (sōt)
singular dual plural
nominative со̄т (sōt) со̄тый (sōtyj) со̄тыт (sōtyt)
locative со̄тт (sōtt) со̄тыййт (sōtyjjt) со̄тытт (sōtytt)
lative со̄тн (sōtn) со̄тыййн (sōtyjjn) со̄тытн (sōtytn)
ablative со̄тныл (sōtnyl) со̄тыййныл (sōtyjjnyl) со̄тытныл (sōtytnyl)
instrumental со̄тыл (sōtyl) со̄тыййныл (sōtyjjnyl) со̄тытыл (sōtytyl)
translative со̄тый (sōtyj) ―― ――
caritive со̄тта̄л (sōttāl) ―― ――
Possessive forms of со̄т (sōt)
possessor single possession double possession multiple possession
1st person sing. со̄тум (sōtum) со̄тайум (sōtajum) со̄танум (sōtanum)
2nd person sing. со̄тын (sōtyn) со̄тайын (sōtajyn) со̄тан (sōtan)
3rd person sing. со̄тэ (sōtè) со̄тайе (sōtaje) со̄танэ (sōtanè)
1st person dual со̄тме̄н (sōtmēn) со̄тайаме̄н (sōtajamēn) со̄танаме̄н (sōtanamēn)
2nd person dual со̄ты̄н (sōtȳn) со̄тагы̄н (sōtagȳn) со̄таны̄н (sōtanȳn)
3rd person dual со̄тэ̄ (sōtè̄) со̄тайе̄н (sōtajēn) со̄танэ̄н (sōtanè̄n)
1st person plural со̄тув (sōtuv) со̄тайув (sōtajuv) со̄танув (sōtanuv)
2nd person plural со̄ты̄н (sōtȳn) со̄тайы̄н (sōtajȳn) со̄таны̄н (sōtanȳn)
3rd person plural со̄таныл (sōtanyl) со̄тайа̄ныл (sōtajānyl) со̄та̄ныл (sōtānyl)
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References

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  • Afanasʹjeva, K. V., Sobjanina, S. A. (2012) “со̄т”, in Školʹnyj mansijsko-russkij slovarʹ [Mansi-Russian school dictionary], Khanty-Mansiysk: RIO IRO
  • со̄т”, in Northern Mansi-Hungarian dictionary, Tromsø: University of Tromsø, 2023