π±π΄ππΌπ
Aghwan
Etymology
From π±π΄ππΌ (beΕ‘i, βourβ) +β -π (-o, referentialiser).
See also
Aghwan personal pronouns
personal pronoun | possessive pronoun | possessive determiner | |||||
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subjective | reflexive | ||||||
first person | singular | π΅ππ‘ (zu) | πΌπ (iΔ) | π±π΄π΅πΌπ (bezio) | π±π΄π΅πΌ (bezi) | ||
plural | π·π°π (ΕΎan) | π±π΄ππΌπ (beΕ‘io) | π±π΄ππΌ (beΕ‘i) | ||||
second person | singular | πππ‘π (vun) | ππΆπ (vΔo) | ππΆ (vΔ) | |||
plural | ππ½π°π (vΛan) | π±π½π΄ππΌπ (bΛefio) | π±π½π΄ππΌ (bΛefi) | ||||
third person | singular | masculine | π (o) | ππΊπ° (oya) | |||
feminine | π°π (aΔ‘) | π°ππΊπ° (aΔ‘ya) | |||||
neuter | πΊπ° (ya) π΄π΄ (ee) |
π΄ππ° (eαΉ'a) | |||||
plural | masculine | πΝπ (Γ₯Νr) | πΝπΊ (Γ₯Νy) | ||||
feminine | π°πππ‘π (aΔ‘ur) | π°ππππΊ (aΔ‘roy) | |||||
neuter | π΄π±ππ‘π (ebur) | π΄π³πππΊ (edΔ‘oy) |
Further reading
- Gippert, Jost (2018) βWhen person overcomes class. The case of Caucasian Albanianβ, in Eugen Hill, Martin KΓΌmmel, Stefan Schumacher, editors, International Journal of Diachronic Linguistics and Linguistic Reconstructionβ, volume 15, MΓΌnchen: Verlag Anja Urbanek, pages 25-43
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