мышы
Bashkir
Etymology
From a Uralic (most likely Permic or Ugric) source: compare Udmurt пожий (požij, “id.”), Mansi па̄сиг (pāsiɣ, “young deer”) (both ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *péḱu (“cattle”)).
Cognate with Tatar поши (poşi, “Alces alces”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [mɯ̞.ˈʂɯ̞]
- Hyphenation: мы‧шы
Declension
Inflection of мышы (mïšï)
singular | plural | |
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absolute | мышы (mïšï) | мышылар (mïšïlar) |
definite genitive | мышының (mïšïnïñ) | мышыларҙың (mïšïlarðïñ) |
dative | мышыға (mïšïğa) | мышыларға (mïšïlarğa) |
definite accusative | мышыны (mïšïnï) | мышыларҙы (mïšïlarðï) |
locative | мышыла (mïšïla) | мышыларҙа (mïšïlarða) |
ablative | мышынан (mïšïnan) | мышыларҙан (mïšïlarðan) |
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