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нея̈
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Russian
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Pronunciation
Pronoun
нея̈ • (nejǫ́) (when used after a preposition)
- Pre-1918 spelling of неё (nejó); genitive of она́ (oná)
- 1896, Fr. Lerche, Rysk-svensk ordbok [Russian-Swedish Dictionary], page 177:
- онъ отъ нея̈ безъ [ду]ши́
- [он от неё без [ду]ши́]
- on ot nejǫ́ bez [du]ší
- He's mindlessly fond of her
Usage notes
- нея̈ (nejǫ́) is one of the few Russian terms in pre-1918 orthography in which a stressed я (ja) is pronounced like the letter ё (jo). It is therefore written with a diaeresis in a similar fashion: я̈ (jǫ). Note that in pre-reform spelling, it was orthographically distinct from неё (nejó, accusative of the personal pronoun), though the two were pronounced the same. Following the reform, the two spellings were merged as неё (nejó).
Declension
- 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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