эрзя
Erzya
Etymology
There are at least two hypotheses about the origin of the word:
1. The first element эр- (er-) or эрь- (eŕ-) is from Proto-Uralic *irkä or *ürkä (“man, son, boy”), whence -ar in Hungarian magyar (“Hungarian”), Eastern Mari эрге (erge, “son, boy”) and Finnish yrkä (“groom”), yrkö (“man”).
2. The word derived from Proto-Mordvinic *eŕams (“to live”); compare Erzya эряза (eŕaza), Moksha (j)äŕaza (“lively”).[1] However, *eŕams itself may be related to *irkä~*ürkä.
In the both cases -зя (-źa) may be a noun-forming suffix.
Noun
эрзя • (erźa)
Declension
Indefinite declension of эрзя (back-vowel stem (ума) type)
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | эрзя (erźa) | эрзят (erźat) |
genitive | эрзянь (erźań) | — |
dative | эрзянень (erźańeń) | — |
ablative | эрзядо (erźado) | — |
inessive | эрзясо (erźaso) | — |
elative | эрзясто (erźasto) | — |
illative | эрзяс (erźas) | — |
prolative | эрзява (erźava) | — |
translative | эрзякс (erźaks) | — |
comparative | эрзяшка (erźaška) | — |
abessive | эрзявтомо (erźavtomo) | — |
Synonyms
- эрзянь кель (erźań keľ) (Erzya language)
- эрзя ломань (erźa lomań) (Erzya person)
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