ие

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See also: је and -је

Erzya[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Mordvinic *ijə, inherited from Proto-Uralic *ikä (age; year). Cognates include Finnish ikä, Livonian igā, Inari Sami ihe, Eastern Mari ий (ij), Hungarian év.

Pronunciation[edit]

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Noun[edit]

ие (ije)

  1. year
    Зяро (тонь) иеть?
    Źaro (toń) ijeť ?
    How old are you?

Declension[edit]

Adverb[edit]

ие (ije)

  1. (for) a long time
    мон ие учинь эйсэтьmon ije učiń ejseťI've been waiting for you for a long time

References[edit]

  • B. A. Serebrennikov, R. N. Buzakova, M. V. Mosin (1993) “ие”, in Эрзянь-рузонь валкс [Erzya-Russian dictionary], Moscow: Русский язык, →ISBN
  • Keresztes, László (1986) Geschichte der mordwinischen Konsonantismus II. Etymologisches Belegmaterial[1], Szeged: Studia Uralo-Altaica 26.
  • Entry #183 in Uralonet, online Uralic etymological database of the Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics.

Evenki[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Nanai *xüj(k)e, compare Nanai хуе (huje).

Noun[edit]

ие (ije)

  1. horn

Kazakh[edit]

Alternative scripts
Arabic يە
Cyrillic ие
Latin ie

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Turkic *idi. Cognate with Kyrgyz ээ (ee), Turkish iye, etc. Compare also Mongolian эзэн (ezen), Dongxiang ezhen; Evenki эды̄ (ədī); etc.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

ие (ie)

  1. master, lord
  2. owner

Declension[edit]