ла̄дтҍ

Kildin Sami

Etymology

Appears to be a recent borrowing either from Northern Sami láddi or Skolt Sami lääʹdd, whereas the native (now obsolete) word, described by T. I. Itkonen is ла̄ннҍт (lānn’t).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈlaːd̥͡tʲ/

Noun

ла̄дтҍ (lādt’)

  1. Finn, Finlander

Inflection

Declension of ла̄дтҍ (type I noun, дтҍ-дҍ gradation)
Nominative ла̄дтҍ (lādt’)
Genitive ла̄дҍ (lād’)
Dative-Illative ла̄дта (lādta)
Comitative ла̄дӭнҍ (lād’en’)
singular plural
Nominative ла̄дтҍ (lādt’) ла̄дҍ (lād’)
Accusative ла̄дҍ (lād’) ла̄дӭтҍ (lād’et’)
Genitive ла̄дҍ (lād’) ла̄дӭ (lād’e)
Dative-Illative ла̄дта (lādta) ла̄дӭтҍ (lād’et’)
Locative ла̄дӭсьт (lād’es’t) ла̄дӭнҍ (lād’en’)
Comitative ла̄дӭнҍ (lād’en’) ла̄дӭгуэйм (lād’eguejm)
Abessive ла̄дҍха (lād’xa) ла̄дӭха (lād’exa)
Essive ла̄дтӭнҍ (lādt’en’)
Partitive ла̄дтӭ (lādt’e)

Synonyms

  • ла̄дӭлаш (lād’elaš)
  • ла̄ннҍт (lānn’t), ла̄ннҍтлэнч (lānn’tlenč)
  • рӯһц (rūhc), рӯһцлэнч (rūhclenč)

Derived terms

See also

Further reading

  • N. E. Afanasjeva (2010) E. G. Gunin, editor, Са̄мь-рӯшш соарнънэгк. Саамско-русский разговорник [Sami-Russian phrasebook], Murmansk, page 18