Contionary:manjaṡ

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Valtamic

Etymology

From Proto-Valtamic *måŋåź, *måŋåś, borrowed from Middle Mongol ᠮᠣᠩᠬᠣᠯ (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

  1. Russian

Inflection

Declension of manjaṡ (type-III, low-harmony)
Case Singular
Nominative manjaṡ
Accusative manjaṡam
Genitive manjaṡär
Dative manjaṡäľ
Lative manjaṡäṅ
Locative manjaṡä
Separative manjaṡat
Essive manjaṡa
Translative manjaṡac
Privative manjaṡadäk
Comitative manjaṡanäk
Instrumental manjaṡom

Derived Terms