syry
See also: sýry
Lower Sorbian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *syrъ (“damp, raw”). Cognate with Upper Sorbian syry, Polish surowy, Czech syrový, Old Church Slavonic сꙑръ (syrŭ), and Russian сыро́й (syrój).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsɨrɨ/
Declension
Declension of syry
Masculine singular | Feminine singular | Neuter singular | Dual | Plural | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nominative | syry | syra | syre | syrej | syre |
Genitive | syrego | syreje | syrego | syreju | syrych |
Dative | syremu | syrej | syremu | syryma | syrym |
Accusative | syry syrego (animate) |
syru | syre | syrej syreju (animate) |
syre syrych (optional animate form) |
Instrumental | syrym | syreju | syrym | syryma | syrymi |
Locative | syrem | syrej | syrem | syryma | syrych |
Old Tupi
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sɨˈɾɨ/
References
- “Caranguejo não tem gro.”, in Vocabulario na lingoa Braſilica (in Portuguese), Piratininga, 1622; republished as Carlos Drummond, editor, Vocabulário na Língua Brasílica, 2nd edition, volume 1, São Paulo: USP, 1953, page 67
- Pe. Antônio Lemos Barbosa (1956) Curso de Tupi Antigo: Gramática, Exercícios, Textos (in Portuguese), Rio de Janeiro: Livraria São José, page 45
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