ма̄ньси

Northern Mansi

Alternative forms

  • ма̄ньщи (mānʹŝi) Upper Lozva Mansi

Etymology

Derived from Proto-Ugric *mańćɜ (man, person), similarly to Hungarian magyar. Cognates include Eastern Mansi маньсь (manʹsʹ) мансь (mansʹ)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [maːnʲɕi]

Noun

ма̄ньси (mānʹsi) (Sosva)

  1. Mansi (language, people)

Declension

Inflection of ма̄ньси (mānʹsi)
singular dual plural
nominative ма̄ньси (mānʹsi) ма̄ньсийиг (mānʹsijig) ма̄ньсит (mānʹsit)
locative ма̄ньсит (mānʹsit) ма̄ньсийигт (mānʹsijigt) ма̄ньситт (mānʹsitt)
lative ма̄ньсин (mānʹsin) ма̄ньсийигн (mānʹsijign) ма̄ньситн (mānʹsitn)
ablative ма̄ньсиныл (mānʹsinyl) ма̄ньсийигныл (mānʹsijignyl) ма̄ньситныл (mānʹsitnyl)
instrumental ма̄ньсил (mānʹsil) ма̄ньсийигтыл (mānʹsijigtyl) ма̄ньситыл (mānʹsityl)
translative ма̄ньсийиг (mānʹsijig) ―― ――

References

  • Afanasʹjeva, K. V., Sobjanina, S. A. (2012) “ма̄ньси”, in Školʹnyj mansijsko-russkij slovarʹ) [Mansi-Russian school dictionary], Khanty-Mansiysk: RIO IRO
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