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Latest revision as of 18:51, 20 August 2024
Valtamic
Etymology
From Proto-Valtamic *måŋåź, *måŋåś, borrowed from Middle Mongol ᠮᠣᠩᠬᠣᠯ (mongqol, whence Modern Mongolian монгол) and later generalized to Muscovians. A similar development can be seen with ġulünjul, ultimately from a form of Old Norse væringi ("Varangian"). Doublet of mongol(hor).
Pronunciation
- (Standard Valtamic) IPA: /ˈmɑɲɑʂ/; [ˈmä̝ɲɐʂ]
Adjective
manjaṡ (genitive manjaṡär); type-III declension
- Russian
Inflection
Positive declension of manjaṡ (type-III, low-harmony) | |
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Case | Singular, Plural |
Nominative | manjaṡ |
Accusative | manjaṡam |
Genitive | manjaṡär |
Dative | manjaṡäľ |
Lative | manjaṡäṅ |
Locative | manjaṡä |
Separative | manjaṡat |
Essive | manjaṡa |
Translative | manjaṡac |
Privative | manjaṡadäk |
Comitative | manjaṡanäk |
Instrumental | manjaṡom |