ий

See also: її and -ий

Akkala Sami

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Etymology

From Proto-Samic *i-, from Proto-Uralic negative verb stem *e- ~ *ä- ~ *a-.

Related to Finnish ei, compare Skolt Sami ij, Kildin Sami эйй (ejj) and Northern Sami ii.

Verb

ий (ij)

  1. not

Inflection

Inflection of ий (ij)
indicative imperative
1st singular  йим (jim) -
2nd singular  йик (jik) ель (jel’), эль (el’)
3rd singular  ий (ij) -
1st plural  епь (jep’) -
2nd plural  еппе (jepp’e) йилли (jilli)
3rd plural  е (je), ет (jet), еть (jet’) -

Further reading

  • P. M. Zajkov (1987), G. M. Kert, editor, Бабинский диалект саамского языка (фонолого-морфологическое исследование) [Babin dialect of the Sami language], Petrozavodsk: Карельский филиал АН СССР; Институт языка, литературы и истории, pages 156-159

Eastern Mari

Noun

ий (ij)

  1. year

Russian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ij]
  • (file)

Noun

ий (ij) n inan (indeclinable)

  1. (rare) Name of the letter Й (J), й (j), normally called и́ кра́ткое (í krátkoje)

Tundra Nenets

Etymology

From Proto-Uralic *wäŋew.

Noun

ий (jīj)

  1. son-in-law
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