уьш
Chechen
Etymology
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Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈyʃ/
Declension
Chechen personal pronouns | ||||
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Singular | 1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person | |
Nominative | со (so) | хьо (ḥʳo) | иза (iza) | |
Genitive | сан (san) | хьан (ḥʳan) | цуьнан (cünan) | |
Dative | сӯна (suuna) | хьӯна (ḥʳuuna) | цунна (cunna) | |
Ergative | ас (as) | ахь (aḥʳ) | цо̄ (coo) | |
Allative | со̄ьга (sööga) | хьо̄ьга (ḥʳööga) | цуьнга (cünga) | |
Ablative | со̄ьгара (söögara) | хьо̄ьгара (ḥʳöögara) | цуьнгара (cüngara) | |
Instrumental | со̄ьца (sööca) | хьо̄ьца (ḥʳööca) | цуьнца (cünca) | |
Lative | сох (sox) | хьох (ḥʳox) | цунах (cunax) | |
Comparative | сол (sol) | хьол (ḥʳol) | цул (cul) | |
Plural | 1st person (excl) | 2nd person | 3rd person | |
Nominative | тхо (txo) | шу (šu) | уьш (üš) | |
Genitive | тхан (txan) | шун (šun) | це̄ран (ceeran) | |
Dative | тхӯна (txuuna) | шуна (šuna) | ца̄рна (caarna) | |
Ergative | о̄ха (ooxa) | аш (aš) | ца̄ра (caara) | |
Allative | тхо̄ьга (txööga) | шуьга (šüga) | цаьрга (cärga) | |
Ablative | тхо̄ьгара (txöögara) | шуьгара (šügara) | цаьргара (cärgara) | |
Instrumental | тхо̄ьца (txööca) | шуьца (šüca) | ца̄рца (caarca) | |
Lative | тхох (txox) | шух (šux) | ца̄рах (caarax) | |
Comparative | тхол (txol) | шул (šul) | ца̄рал (caaral) | |
Plural | 1st person (incl) | |||
Nominative | вай (vaj) | |||
Genitive | вайн (vajn) | |||
Dative | вайна (vajna) | |||
Ergative | вай (vaj) | |||
Allative | вайга (vajga) | |||
Ablative | вайгара (vajgara) | |||
Instrumental | вайца (vajca) | |||
Lative | вайх (vajx) | |||
Comparative | вайл (vajl) | |||
An exclusive form is a form that excludes the person being addressed. An inclusive form is a form that includes the person being addressed. |
References
- Nichols, Johanna, Vagapov, Arbi (2004) “уьш”, in Chechen–English and English–Chechen Dictionary, London and New York: RoutledgeCurzon, page 684
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