тойон
Appearance
Yakut
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Mongolic language. Compare Buryat ноён (nojon), Mongolian ᠨᠣᠶᠠᠨ (noyan, “official”) / ноён (nojon); also Buryat тойн (tojn), Mongolian ᠲᠣᠶᠢᠨ (toyin, “lama of noble birth”) / тойн (tojn).
Noun
[edit]тойон • (toyon)
Declension
[edit]Note irregular plural тойоттор (toyottor).
Declension of тойон
singular | plural | |
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nominative | тойон (toyon) | тойоттор (toyottor) |
partitive | тойонно (toyonno) | тойоттордо (toyottordo) |
definite accusative | тойону (toyonu) | тойоттору (toyottoru) |
dative-lative-locative | тойоҥҥо (toyoñño) | тойотторгу (toyottorgu) |
ablative | тойонтон (toyonton) | тойоттортун (toyottortun) |
instrumental | тойонунан (toyonunan) | тойотторунун (toyottorunun) |
comitative | тойоннуун (toyonnuun) | тойоттордуун (toyottorduun) |
sociative | тойонноры (toyonnorı) | тойоттордору (toyottordoru) |
obsolete comparative | тойоннук (toyonnuk) | тойоттордук (toyottorduk) |
elative | тойоннооҕор (toyonnooğor) | тойоттордооҕор (toyottordooğor) |