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See also: мꙑ and Appendix:Variations of "mi"
Adyghe
Pronunciation
Determiner
мы • (mə)
- this
- мы бэнанэ ― mə bɛnanɛ ― this banana
- мы пшъашъэ ― mə pŝaŝɛ ― this girl
- мы кӏалэм еӏуэ ― mə kʼalɛm jeʼwɛ ― this boy is saying
- мы мэгъэ ― mə mɛğɛ ― this year
Belarusian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *my, from Proto-Indo-European *wéy.
Pronunciation
Pronoun
мы • (my)
- first-person plural, nominative case: we
Declension
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Carpathian Rusyn
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *my, from Proto-Indo-European *wéy.
Pronunciation
Pronoun
мы • (mŷ)
- first-person plural, nominative case: we
- мы сьме барз добры штуденты. ― mŷ sʹme barz dobrŷ študentŷ. ― We are very good students.
Related terms
- наш (naš)
Central Mansi
Alternative forms
- ма (ma)
Etymology
From Proto-Uralic *mëxe. Cognates include Finnish maa, Komi-Zyrian му (mu), Udmurt му (mu), Northern Mansi ма̄ (mā), possibly also Northern Khanty мўв (mŭw).
Pronunciation
Noun
мы (my) (Middle Konda)
Declension
This noun needs an inflection-table template.
References
- E. A. Kuzakova (2001), “мы”, in Мансийско-русский словарь (кондинский диалект мансийского языка), По рассказу П. К. Чейметова «Ворыяп хумый» («Два охотника») [Mansi-Russian dictionary (Kondinsky dialect of the Mansi language), Based on the story by P. K. Cheymetov “Ворыяп хумый” (“Two Hunters”)], Kondinsky district: local history museum, →ISBN, page 49
- Elena Skribnik, editor (2016), “мы”, in Ob-Ugric Database: analysed text corpora and dictionaries for less described Ob-Ugric dialects, University of Munich
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Russian
Etymology
Inherited from Old East Slavic мꙑ (my), from Proto-Slavic *my. Cognate with Old Church Slavonic мꙑ (my). Also akin to Lithuanian mẽs and Old Armenian մեք (mekʻ).
Pronunciation
Pronoun
мы • (my)
Declension
- Archaic feminine form: оне́ (oné).
- The letter г (g) in the genitive/accusative case ending is pronounced as /v/.
- The alternative forms starting with н- (n-) are used after a preposition.
- Archaic forms: ея́ (jejá), нея́ (nejá).
- Instrumental forms ending in -ю (-ju) are either dated, poetic, or dialectal.
- The prepositional case is never used without a preposition.
- Letter г (g) in the genitive/accusative case ending is pronounced as /v/.
- The alternative forms starting with н- (n-) are used after a preposition.
- Archaic forms: ея́ (jejá), нея́ (nejá).
- Instrumental forms ending in -ю (-ju) are either dated, poetic, or dialectal.
- The prepositional case is never used without a preposition.
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