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Akkala Sami
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Cardinal: чуть (čut’) |
Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Samic *čuotē, from Proto-Uralic *śata.
Related to Hungarian száz, Finnish sata, compare Northern Sami čuođi, Skolt Sami čueʹđ and Kildin Sami чӯдтҍ (čūdt’).
Pronunciation
[edit]Numeral
[edit]чуть (čut’)
Further reading
[edit]- P. M. Zajkov (1987) G. M. Kert, editor, Бабинский диалект саамского языка (фонолого-морфологическое исследование), Petrozavodsk: Карельский филиал АН СССР; Институт языка, литературы и истории, page 31
- Koponen, Eino, Ruppel, Klaas, Aapala, Kirsti, editors (2002–2008), “suot”, in Álgu database: Etymological database of the Saami languages[1], Helsinki: Research Institute for the Languages of Finland
Russian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From чу́ять (čújatʹ, “to scent, to feel”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Adverb
[edit]чуть • (čutʹ)
- a little, slightly
- 1982, Сергей Донатович Довлатов (Sergei Donatovich Dovlatov), Зона (Записки надзирателя); translated as Anne Frydman, transl., The Zone: A Prison Camp Guard's Story, A.A. Knopf, 1985:
- Ря́дом бы́ли прикле́ены фотогра́фии кинозвёзд из журна́ла «Сове́тский экра́н». Кинозвёзды улыба́лись, чуть разомкну́в гу́бы.
- Rjádom býli prikléjeny fotográfii kinozvjózd iz žurnála «Sovétskij ekrán». Kinozvjózdy ulybálisʹ, čutʹ razomknúv gúby.
- Beside these, photographs of film stars from Soviet Screen had been tacked up. The film stars smiled, their lips slightly parted.
- hardly, barely
- чуть слы́шный ― čutʹ slýšnyj ― barely audible
- 1880, Антон Павлович Чехов (Anton Pavlovich Chekhov), “За яблочки”, in Стрекоза; translated as “The Little Apples”, in Robert Payne, transl., The Image of Chekhov: Forty Stories by Anton Chekhov in the Order in Which They Were Written, A.A. Knopf, 1963, page 8:
- Красавица покраснела и едва слышно, чуть дыша, прочла «Отче наш».
- Krasavica pokrasnela i jedva slyšno, čutʹ dyša, pročla «Otče naš».
- The pretty one blushed and recited the Lord's Prayer in a muffled voice, scarcely breathing.
- 1926, Михаил Афанасьевич Булгаков (Mikhail Afanasyevich Bulgakov), “Полотенце с петухом”, in Медицинский работник; translated as “The Embroidered Towel”, in Michael Glenny, transl., A Country Doctor's Notebook, Collins Harvill, 1975, page 21:
- Тут я вы́шел из оцепене́ния и взя́лся за её пульс. В холо́дной руке́ его́ не бы́ло. Лишь по́сле не́скольких секу́нд нашёл я чуть заме́тную ре́дкую волну́.
- Tut ja výšel iz ocepenénija i vzjálsja za jejó pulʹs. V xolódnoj ruké jevó ne býlo. Lišʹ pósle néskolʹkix sekúnd našól ja čutʹ zamétnuju rédkuju volnú.
- Thereupon I regained my wits and started feeling her pulse. Her cold wrist registered nothing. Only after a few seconds did I detect a barely perceptible, irregular ripple.
- (with не) almost, nearly
Synonyms
[edit]- едва́ (jedvá)
- едва́-едва́ (jedvá-jedvá)
- е́ле (jéle)
- е́ле-е́ле (jéle-jéle)
- ма́ленько (málenʹko)
- немно́го (nemnógo)
- слегка́ (slexká)
- чуто́к (čutók)
- чу́точку (čútočku)
Derived terms
[edit]- ничу́ть (ničútʹ)
- чуть ли не (čutʹ li ne)
- чуть не (čutʹ ne)
- чуть что (čutʹ što)
- чуть-чу́ть (čutʹ-čútʹ)
Descendants
[edit]- Polish: ciut
References
[edit]- Vasmer, Max (1964–1973) “чуть”, in Oleg Trubachyov, transl., Этимологический словарь русского языка (in Russian), Moscow: Progress
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