ве
Erzya
editEtymology 1
editFrom Proto-Mordvinic *vej, from Proto-Uralic *üje (“night”). Cognates include Finnish yö, Estonian öö, Livonian īe, Northern Sami idja, Inari Sami ijjâ, Udmurt уй (uj), Komi-Zyrian вой (voj), Southern Mansi йӣ (jī), Hungarian éj.
Noun
editве • (ve)
- night
- веть, вене ― veť , veńe ― at night
- 1999, Chislav Zhuravlev, Arsemat dy jozhot, page 66:
- Иля пеле чопода веде, пельть чопода тевде.
- Iľa peľe čopoda veďe , peľť čopoda ťevďe.
- Don't be afraid of dark nights, but of dark deeds.
Declension
editIndefinite declension of ве (front-vowel stem (ки) type)
Derived terms
edit- вексэмезь (veksemeź)
- вексэмемс (veksemems)
- вене (veńe)
- вень (veń)
- вень-венек (veń-veńek)
- вень-вешка (veń-veška)
- веньберть (veńbeŕť)
- веть (veť)
Etymology 2
editFrom earlier *vej, from Proto-Mordvinic *vəjkä (see there for more).
Numeral
editве • (ve)
- one
- Synonym: вейке (vejke)
- весть ― veśť ― once (literally, “one time”)
- 1865, Ferdinand Johann Wiedemann, Das Evangelium des Matthäus ersamordwinisch, page 15:
- I ki saiďanzat tońt viese moľme ve valgeibe, moľt martonzo kavto.
- If anyone forces you to go one mile, go with them two miles.
- (colloquial) only
- Synonym: ансяк (ańśak)
- Ве мон сынь.
- Ve mon siń.
- Only I came.
References
edit- B. A. Serebrennikov, R. N. Buzakova, M. V. Mosin (1993) “ве”, 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 #130 in Uralonet, online Uralic etymological database of the Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics.
- Entry #145 in Uralonet, online Uralic etymological database of the Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics.
Macedonian
editPronunciation
editPronoun
editве • (ve)
- Short direct object form of вие (vie).
Moksha
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Mordvinic *vej, from Proto-Uralic *üje. Cognates include Erzya ве (ve).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editве • (ve)
Declension
editDeclension of ве | |||
---|---|---|---|
singular | plural | ||
nominative (...) |
ве ve |
вет vet | |
genitive (of ...) |
вень veń | ||
dative (to ...) |
венди veńďi | ||
comparative (like ...) |
вешка veška | ||
ablative (than ...) |
веда veda | ||
lative (into ...) |
ви vi | ||
illative (into ...) |
вес ves | ||
inessive (in ...) |
веса vesa | ||
elative (out of ...) |
веста vesta | ||
prolative (through ...) |
вева veva | ||
causative (for ...) |
венкса venksa | ||
translative (becoming ...) |
векс veks | ||
abessive (without ...) |
вефтома veftoma |
Definite declension of ве | |||
---|---|---|---|
singular | plural | ||
nominative (...) |
весь veś |
ветне veťńe | |
genitive (of ...) |
веть veť |
ветнень veťńeń | |
dative (to ...) |
вети veťi |
ветненди veťńeńďi |
References
editUkrainian
editPronunciation
editNoun
editве • (ve) n inan (indeclinable)
Categories:
- Erzya terms inherited from Proto-Mordvinic
- Erzya terms derived from Proto-Mordvinic
- Erzya terms inherited from Proto-Uralic
- Erzya terms derived from Proto-Uralic
- Erzya lemmas
- Erzya nouns
- Erzya terms with usage examples
- Erzya terms with quotations
- Erzya ki-type nominals
- Erzya numerals
- Erzya colloquialisms
- Macedonian 1-syllable words
- Macedonian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Macedonian oxytone terms
- Macedonian non-lemma forms
- Macedonian pronoun forms
- Moksha terms inherited from Proto-Mordvinic
- Moksha terms derived from Proto-Mordvinic
- Moksha terms inherited from Proto-Uralic
- Moksha terms derived from Proto-Uralic
- Moksha terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Moksha/e
- Rhymes:Moksha/e/1 syllable
- Moksha lemmas
- Moksha nouns
- Ukrainian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Ukrainian lemmas
- Ukrainian nouns
- Ukrainian indeclinable nouns
- Ukrainian neuter nouns
- Ukrainian inanimate nouns
- uk:Cyrillic letter names