йинн
Akkala Sami
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Etymology
From Proto-Samic *jienë, from Proto-Finno-Ugric *äne. Cognates include Hungarian ének (“song”) and Finnish ääni, compare Northern Sami jietna and Kildin Sami ӣнн (jinn).
Pronunciation
Noun
йинн (jinn)
Inflection
| Inflection of йинн | ||
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | йинн (jinn) | |
| Genitive | [Term?] | |
| singular | plural | |
| Nominative | йинн (jinn) | [Term?] |
| Accusative | [Term?] | [Term?] |
| Genitive | [Term?] | [Term?] |
| Illative | [Term?] | [Term?] |
| Locative | йӣнӹст[1] (jīnïst) | [Term?] |
| Comitative | [Term?] | [Term?] |
| Abessive | [Term?] | [Term?] |
| Essive | [Term?] | |
| Partitive | [Term?] | |
References
Further reading
- P. M. Zajkov (1987) G. M. Kert, editor, Бабинский диалект саамского языка (фонолого-морфологическое исследование) [Babin dialect of the Sami language], Petrozavodsk: Карельский филиал АН СССР; Институт языка, литературы и истории, page 33