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#: ''yi'''heim''' nizaŋalaxa'' – this is the '''house''' where I live. | #: ''yi'''heim''' nizaŋalaxa'' – this is the '''house''' where I live. | ||
#building | #building | ||
#: ''yim rōhir '''heim'''nen kōlnuax'' – this place is called the guest house. | #: ''yim rōhir '''heim'''nen kōlnuax'' – this place is called the guest '''house'''. | ||
#a dynasty; a family with its ancestors and descendants | #a dynasty; a family with its ancestors and descendants | ||
#: ''kuraulun Ukaranna '''heimnu''''' – glory to the '''House''' of Ukaranna. | #: ''kuraulun Ukaranna '''heimnu''''' – glory to the '''House''' of Ukaranna. |
Latest revision as of 17:40, 24 May 2021
Kirtumur
Etymology
From Proto-Kydan *qaim (“house, home”). Cognate with Kērsalur haim, Cirdamur aim, Old Ķyrdum qaimënëw “my home”.
Pronunciation
Noun
heim n inanimate declension
- house, a structure built or serving as an abode of human beings
- yiheim nizaŋalaxa – this is the house where I live.
- building
- yim rōhir heimnen kōlnuax – this place is called the guest house.
- a dynasty; a family with its ancestors and descendants
- kuraulun Ukaranna heimnu – glory to the House of Ukaranna.
Declension
Inanimate declension (-ak plural) | |||
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Case | Singular | Dual | Plural |
Absolutive | heim | heimu | heimak |
Ergative | heimem | heimuem | heimakem |
Dative | heimex | heimuex | heimakex |
Locative | heimenei | heimunei | heimakenei |
Possession | ||||||
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Type I | ||||||
singular | dual | plural | ||||
1st | heimu | heimau | heimem | |||
2nd | heimšu | heimašu | heimšen | |||
3rd | heimnu | heimanu | heimnen |