сямёра
Appearance
Belarusian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Cognates include Ukrainian се́меро (sémero) and Russian се́меро (sémero).
Pronunciation
[edit]Determiner
[edit]сямёра • (sjamjóra)
- seven
- (with pluralia tantum) У нас сямёра сане́й
- U nas sjamjóra sanjéj
- We have seven sleds
- (with people) У яго́ сямёра дзяце́й
- U jahó sjamjóra dzjacjéj
- He has seven children
- (with pluralia tantum)
- seven of...
- Сямёра з іх
- Sjamjóra z ix
- Seven of them
Usage notes
[edit]Сямёра is used with nouns that only have a plural form (pluralia tantum). It can also be used to denote a number of people. The nominative and accusative cases of a collective numeral govern the genitive plural of the noun, pronoun, or adjective. The other cases agree with that of the noun, pronoun, or adjective.
Declension
[edit]See also
[edit]- (collective numerals) дво́е (dvóje), тро́е (tróje), чацвёра (čacvjóra), пяцёра (pjacjóra), шасцёра (šascjóra), сямёра (sjamjóra), васьмёра (vasʹmjóra), дзявя́цера (dzjavjácjera), дзяся́цера (dzjasjácjera)