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From Old Pomorian aks (“eye”) + the suffix -un-. Could be an early borrowing from Proto-Slavic (*okъno, earlier *akunan), because of differences in accentuation between Pomorian dialects, however it is disputed. | From Old Pomorian aks (“eye”) + the suffix -un-. Could be an early borrowing from Proto-Slavic (*okъno, earlier *akunan), because of differences in accentuation between Pomorian dialects, however it is disputed. | ||
===Pronunciation=== | ===Pronunciation=== | ||
/ | /âː.kʊ.nɒ/ | ||
:[[file:Akunå.ogv]] | :[[file:Akunå.ogv]] | ||
or /ɑ.kʊ. | or /ɑ.kʊ.ˈnɒ̀/ | ||
:[[file:Akunå2.ogv]] | :[[file:Akunå2.ogv]] | ||
Latest revision as of 10:12, 22 March 2018
Pomorian
Alternative forms
akuno - Eastern dialects
Etymology
From Old Pomorian aks (“eye”) + the suffix -un-. Could be an early borrowing from Proto-Slavic (*okъno, earlier *akunan), because of differences in accentuation between Pomorian dialects, however it is disputed.
Pronunciation
/âː.kʊ.nɒ/
or /ɑ.kʊ.ˈnɒ̀/
Noun
ãkunå n (1st declension)
- window (opening in a building or a vehicle)
- akunå auto - car window
- lągta akuno - window frame
- jųto akunå - roof window
- ględėti į akunå - to look out of a window
- stuba sų plastum akunum - room with a wide window
Declension
Declension of å (1st declension-n C1) | |||
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Case | Singular | Dual | Plural |
Nominative | ãkunå | ãkuni | ãkuno |
Genitive | ãkuno | akunù | akunų̃ |
Dative | ãkunau | akunàma | akunàm(e) |
Accusative | ãkunå | akunì | ãkune |
Instrumental | ãkunum(i) | akunàma | akunamỹ |
Locative | akunė́ | akunù | akunė́hu |
Vocative | ãkuna | ãkuni | akunó |