ӓтя

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Western Mari

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Etymology

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From Proto-Mari [Term?]. Cognates include Eastern Mari ача (ača). About the further origin of the word exist two theories:

Pronunciation

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Noun

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ӓтя (äta)

  1. father

Declension

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Declension of ӓтя
singular plural
nominative ӓтя (äta) ӓтявлӓ (ätavlä)
accusative ӓтям (ätam) ӓтявлӓм (ätavläm)
genitive ӓтян (ätan) ӓтявлӓн (ätavlän)
dative ӓтялӓн (ätalän) ӓтявлӓге (ätavläge)
comitative ӓтяге (ätage) ӓтявлӓлӓн (ätavlälän)
comparative ӓтялӓ (ätalä) ӓтявлӓлӓ (ätavlälä)
inessive ӓтяштӹ (ätaštÿ) ӓтявлӓштӹ (ätavläštÿ)
illative (short) ӓтяш (ätaš) ӓтявлӓш (ätavläš)
illative (long) ӓтяшкӹ (ätaškÿ) ӓтявлӓшкӹ (ätavläškÿ)
lative ӓтяеш (ätaješ) ӓтявлӓэш (ätavläeš)

References

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  • Savatkova, A. A. (2008) “ӓтя”, in Slovarʹ gornomarijskovo jazyka [Hill Mari language dictionary] (in Russian), Yoshkar-Ola: Mari publisher, →ISBN
  • K. I. Belyaev & P. P. Romashkin (1944) Русско-Марийский Словарь [Russian-Mari Dictionary] (overall work in Russian), Kozmodemyansk: Маргосиздатын Кырык-Мары Филиал, page 217