πΊπ΄πππ‘π
Aghwan
Etymology
From Ancient Greek αΌΈΞ·ΟΞΏαΏ¦Ο (IΔsoΓ»s)
Usage notes
Almost always abbreviated as πΊΝπ (yΝs).
Inflection
| Cases | Forms |
|---|---|
| absolutive | πΊπ΄πππ‘π (yesus) |
| vocative | πΊπ΄πππ‘ππ΄ (yesuse) |
| ergative | πΊπ΄πππ‘ππ΄π (yesusen) |
| genitive | πΊπ΄πππ‘ππΌ (yesusi) |
| dative I | πΊπ΄πππ‘ππ° (yesusa) |
| dative II | πΊπ΄πππ‘ππ°π (yesusas) |
| dative III | πΊπ΄πππ‘ππ°π (yesusaxΜ£), πΊπ΄πππ‘ππ°π (yesusax) |
| superablative | πΊπ΄πππ‘ππ°πΎππ (yesusaloc) |
| directive | πΊπ΄πππ‘ππ°πππ‘ (yesusaxΜ£u), πΊπ΄πππ‘ππ°πππ‘ (yesusaxu) |
| comitative | πΊπ΄πππ‘ππ°πππ (yesusaxoΕ‘) |
Further reading
- Gippert J., Schulze W., Aleksidze Z., MahΓ© J.-P., editors (2009) The Caucasian Albanian Palimpsests of Mount Sinai (Monumenta Palaeographica Medii Aevi : Series Ibero-Caucasica; 2), volume 1, Turnhout: Brepols, βISBN, page I-30, II-82
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