ха̄р
Northern Mansi
FWOTD – 11 August 2020
Alternative forms
- [script needed] (kē̮r) — Western Mansi
- [script needed] (kɛ̮̄r) — Southern Mansi
Etymology
From Proto-Uralic *kojera (“male animal”). Cognates include Hungarian here, Finnish koira, and Estonian koer.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [xaːr]
Noun
ха̄р (hār)(Sosva)
Declension
Inflection of ха̄р (hār) | |||
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singular | dual | plural | |
nominative | ха̄р (hār) | ха̄рыг (hāryg) | ха̄рыт (hāryt) |
locative | ха̄рт (hārt) | ха̄рыгт (hārygt) | ха̄рытт (hārytt) |
lative | ха̄рн (hārn) | ха̄рыгн (hārygn) | ха̄рытн (hārytn) |
ablative | ха̄рныл (hārnyl) | ха̄рыгныл (hārygnyl) | ха̄рытныл (hārytnyl) |
instrumental | ха̄рыл (hāryl) | ха̄рыгныл (hārygnyl) | ха̄рытыл (hārytyl) |
translative | ха̄рыг (hāryg) | ―― | ―― |
Possessive forms of ха̄р (hār) | |||
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possessor | single possession | double possession | multiple possession |
1st person sing. | ха̄рум (hārum) | ха̄рагум (hāragum) | ха̄ранум (hāranum) |
2nd person sing. | ха̄рын (hāryn) | ха̄рагын (hāragyn) | ха̄ран (hāran) |
3rd person sing. | ха̄ре (hāre) | ха̄раге (hārage) | ха̄ранэ (hāranè) |
1st person dual | ха̄рме̄н (hārmēn) | ха̄рагаме̄н (hāragamēn) | ха̄ранаме̄н (hāranamēn) |
2nd person dual | ха̄ры̄н (hārȳn) | ха̄рагы̄н (hāragȳn) | ха̄раны̄н (hāranȳn) |
3rd person dual | ха̄ре̄ (hārē) | ха̄раге̄н (hāragēn) | ха̄ранэ̄н (hāranè̄n) |
1st person plural | ха̄рув (hāruw) | ха̄рагув (hāraguw) | ха̄ранув (hāranuw) |
2nd person plural | ха̄ры̄н (hārȳn) | ха̄рагы̄н (hāragȳn) | ха̄раны̄н (hāranȳn) |
3rd person plural | ха̄раныл (hāranyl) | ха̄рага̄ныл (hāragānyl) | ха̄ра̄ныл (hārānyl) |
Related terms
- ха̄рмис (hārmis, “bull”)
Further reading
- Afanasʹjeva, K. V., Sobjanina, S. A. (2012) “ха̄р”, in Školʹnyj mansijsko-russkij slovarʹ) [Mansi-Russian school dictionary], Khanty-Mansiysk: RIO IRO
- Mansi Dictionary of Munkácsi and Kálmán
- A.N.Balandin, M.P. Vahrusheva (1958) Мансийско-русский словарь с лексическими параллелями из южно-мансийского (кондинского) диалекта [Mansi-Russian dictionary with lexical parallels from Southern Mansi (Kondin) dialect], Leningrad: Государственное учебно-педагогическое издательство министерства просвещения РСФСР, ленинградское отделение, page 134
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