шъынэ
Adyghe
Etymology
From Proto-Northwest Caucasian *śʷǝ(na).[1] Cognate with Kabardian щынэ (śəne). Note also Svan ჟინაღ (žinaɣ), a Circassian borrowing.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ʂəna]
Declension
declension of шъынэ
case | singular | plural |
---|---|---|
indefinite | шъынэ (ŝəne) | шъынэхэ (ŝənexe) |
nominative | шъынэр (ŝəner) | шъынэхэр (ŝənexer) |
ergative | шъынэм (ŝənem) | шъынэхэмэ (ŝənexeme) |
instrumental | шъынэ(м)кӏэ (ŝəne(m)kʼe) | шъынэхэ(м)кӏэ (ŝənexe(m)kʼe) |
invertive | шъынэу (ŝənewu) | шъынэхыу (ŝənexəwu) |
References
- Nikolayev, S. L.; Starostin, S. A. (1994), “*śʷǝ(na)”, in A North Caucasian Etymological Dictionary, Moscow: Asterisk Publishers
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