кам
See also: қам
Chuvash
Etymology
From Volga Bulgar [script needed] (kem),[1] ultimately from Proto-Turkic *kem. Cognates include Turkish kim and Bashkir кем (kem).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkam/
Declension
Declension of кам
singular | plural | |
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nominative | кам kam |
камсем kams̬em |
dative-accusative | кама kama |
камсене kams̬ene |
genitive | камӑн kamăn |
камсенӗн kams̬enĕn |
instrumental | кампа kamp̬a |
камсемпе kams̬emp̬e |
locative | камта kamt̬a |
камсенче kams̬enč̬e |
ablative | камтан kamt̬an |
камсенчен kams̬enč̬en |
abessive | камсӑр kams̬ăr |
камсемсӗр kams̬ems̬ĕr |
causative | камшӑн kamš̬ăn |
камсеншӗн kams̬enš̬ĕn |
References
- Erdal, Marcel (1993) Die Sprache der wolgabolgarischen Inschriften (in German), Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, →ISBN, page 163
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