дякпон
Nanai
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| Cardinal: дякпон (ʒakpon), дякпун (ʒakpun) Ordinal: дякпоачиа (ʒakpoačia) Adverbial: дякпон модан (ʒakpon modan) Collective: дякпони (ʒakponi) | ||
Alternative forms
- дякпун (ʒakpun)
Etymology
From earlier *ʒapkon through metathesis, from Proto-Tungusic *ʒapkun.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /d͡ʒakpõ/
- Hyphenation: дяк‧пон
Numeral
дякпон (ʒakpon)
Derived terms
- дякпо̄ро̄ка̄н (ʒakpōrōkān, “only eight of us”)
- дякпон миӈган (ʒakpon miŋgan, “eight thousand”)
- дякпон таӈго (ʒakpon taŋgo, “eight hundred”)
- дякпон-дякпон (ʒakpon-ʒakpon, “eight at a time”)
- дякпондиари (ʒakponʒiari, “eight of us”)
- дякпоргон (ʒakporgon, “a unit of measurement equal to the width of eight fingers folded together”)
References
- T. I. Petrova (1960) Нанайско-русский словарь [Nanai-Russian dictionary], Leningrad: Русский язык, page 53
- S. N. Onenko (1980) V. A. Avrorina, editor, Нанайско-русский словарь [Nanai-Russian dictionary], Русский язык, page 177
- S. N. Onenko (1989) V. A. Avrorina, editor, Словарь нанайско-русский и русско-нанайский словарь [Nanai-Russian and Russian-Nanai dictionary], Leningrad: Русский язык, page 45