sinā
Livonian
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Proto-Finnic *cinä, from Proto-Uralic *tinä.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sinɑː/
Declension
Declension of sinā
| singular (ikšlug) | plural (pǟgiņlug) | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative (nominatīv) | sinā sa |
tēg teg |
| genitive (genitīv) | sin | täd |
| partitive (partitīv) | sīnda | tēḑi |
| dative (datīv) | sinnõn sin |
täddõn tän |
| instrumental (instrumentāl) | sinkõks | tädkõks |
| illative (illatīv) | sinnõ sinnõz |
tēži |
| inessive (inesīv) | sinsõ | tēši |
| elative (elatīv) | sinstõ | tēšti |
References
Renāte Blumberga, Tapio Mäkeläinen, Karl Pajusalu (2013), Lībieši: vēsture, valoda un kultūra, Rīga: Līvõ Kultūr sidām, →ISBN
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