са̄т
Northern Mansi
Alternative forms
- сат (sat)
Etymology 1
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Cardinal: са̄т (sāt) Ordinal: са̄тыт (sātyt) A.o.: са̄тыттыг (sātyttyg) Adverbial: са̄тпис (sātpis) Multiplier: са̄тписыӈ (sātpisyň) Distributive: са̄тыл (sātyl) Number of people: са̄тны (sātny) |
Inherited from Proto-Mansi *sǟtə, from Proto-Ugric *säptɜ, from Proto-Indo-European *septḿ̥, either through Indo-Iranian or Tocharian. Compare Hungarian hét.
Noun
са̄т (sāt)
- week
- ам сат алантем тить. ― am sat alantem titʹ. ― I have been living here since a week.
Etymology 2
Inherited from Proto-Mansi *šï̄tə, from Proto-Finno-Ugric *śëta, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *ćatám, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱm̥tóm. Cognates within Uralic include Hungarian száz, Finnish sata.
Derived terms
- яныгса̄т (ânygsāt)
- китса̄т (kitsāt, “two hundred”)
- атса̄т (atsāt, “five hundred”)
- онтэлловсат (ontèllowsat, “nine hundred”)
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