ха̄п
Northern Mansi
Etymology
Uncertain, could be from Proto-Finno-Ugric *kappɜ.[1]
Pronunciation
IPA(key): [xaːp]
Declension
Inflection of ха̄п (hāp) | |||
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singular | dual | plural | |
nominative | ха̄п (hāp) | ха̄пыг (hāpyg) | ха̄пыт (hāpyt) |
locative | ха̄пт (hāpt) | ха̄пыгт (hāpygt) | ха̄пытт (hāpytt) |
lative | ха̄пн (hāpn) | ха̄пыгн (hāpygn) | ха̄пытн (hāpytn) |
ablative | ха̄пныл (hāpnyl) | ха̄пыгныл (hāpygnyl) | ха̄пытныл (hāpytnyl) |
instrumental | ха̄пыл (hāpyl) | ха̄пыгныл (hāpygnyl) | ха̄пытыл (hāpytyl) |
translative | ха̄пыг (hāpyg) | ―― | ―― |
Possessive forms of ха̄п (hāp) | |||
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possessor | single possession | double possession | multiple possession |
1st person sing. | ха̄пум (hāpum) | ха̄пагум (hāpagum) | ха̄панум (hāpanum) |
2nd person sing. | ха̄пын (hāpyn) | ха̄пагын (hāpagyn) | ха̄пан (hāpan) |
3rd person sing. | ха̄пе (hāpe) | ха̄паге (hāpage) | ха̄панэ (hāpanè) |
1st person dual | ха̄пме̄н (hāpmēn) | ха̄пагаме̄н (hāpagamēn) | ха̄панаме̄н (hāpanamēn) |
2nd person dual | ха̄пы̄н (hāpȳn) | ха̄пагы̄н (hāpagȳn) | ха̄паны̄н (hāpanȳn) |
3rd person dual | ха̄пе̄ (hāpē) | ха̄паге̄н (hāpagēn) | ха̄панэ̄н (hāpanè̄n) |
1st person plural | ха̄пув (hāpuw) | ха̄пагув (hāpaguw) | ха̄панув (hāpanuw) |
2nd person plural | ха̄пы̄н (hāpȳn) | ха̄пагы̄н (hāpagȳn) | ха̄паны̄н (hāpanȳn) |
3rd person plural | ха̄паныл (hāpanyl) | ха̄пага̄ныл (hāpagānyl) | ха̄па̄ныл (hāpānyl) |
References
- Susanna S. Virtanen, Csilla Horváth, Tamara Merova (2021) Pohjoismansin peruskurssin (5 op) [Northern Mansi basic course] (POHJOISMANSIN PERUSKURSSI), Helsinki: Helsingin yliopisto, page 20
- Afanasʹjeva, K. V., Sobjanina, S. A. (2012) “ха̄п”, in Školʹnyj mansijsko-russkij slovarʹ) [Mansi-Russian school dictionary], Khanty-Mansiysk: RIO IRO
- Entry #244 in Uralonet, online Uralic etymological database of the Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics.
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