сыйй

Kildin Sami

Etymology

From Proto-Samic *sij, from Proto-Uralic *sej.

Related to Finnish he, hyö and Erzya сынь (siń). Compare Skolt Sami sij, Akkala Sami сий (sij) and Northern Sami sii.

Pronoun

сыйй (syjj)

  1. they

Inflection

Inflection of сыйй (irregular)
Nominative со̄нн (sōnn) сыйй (syjj)
Genetive со̄н (sōn) сӣн (sīn)
Accusative со̄н (sōn) сӣнэтҍ (sīnet’)
Dative-Illative соннӭ (sonn’e) сыйе (syjje)
Locative-Ablative со̄нэсьт (sōnes’t),
сост (sost)
сӣнэнҍ (sīnen’)
Comitative со̄ннэнҍ (sōnnen’) сӣнэгуэйм (sīneguejm)
Abessive со̄нха (sōnxa) сӣнэха (sīnexa)
Essive со̄ннэнҍ (sōnnen’) сӣнэнҍ (sīnen’)
Partitive со̄ннэ (sōnne) сӣнэ (sīne)

See also

Kildin Sami personal pronouns
singular plural
1st person мунн (munn) мыйй (myjj)
2nd person то̄нн (tōnn) тыйй (tyjj)
3rd person со̄нн (sōnn) сыйй (syjj)

Further reading

  • A. A. Antonova (2014) chapter 284, in A.M. Agejeva, S.N. Galkin, D.M. Homyuk, E. Sheller, editors, Саамско-русский словарь [Sámi-Russian dictionary], Мурманский областной центр коренных малочисленных народов севера, →ISBN
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