онъ
Northern Altai
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *oŋ. Cognate to Khakas оң (oñ), Shor оң (oŋ), Tuvan оң (oñ), Tofa оӈ (oŋ), Western Yugur oŋ (“right, correct”), etc.
Adjective
онъ • (onʺ)
References
- N. A Baskakov, editor (1972), “онъ”, in Severnyje dialekty Altajskovo (Ojrotskovo Jazyka- Dialekt kumandincev(Kumandin Kiži) [Northern Dialect of Altai -Kumandin Dialect(Kumandin kiži)], Moskva: glavnaja redakcija vostočnoja literatury, →ISBN
Old Church Slavonic
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *onъ.
Pronoun
онъ • (onŭ)
- he (personal pronoun)
- that one there, that one yonder
Usage notes
The nominative forms of онъ (onŭ) served as third-person personal pronouns. In all the other cases (and occasionally in the nominative as well), the forms of и (i) were used.
Declension
Declension of онъ
Singular | Masculine | Neuter | Feminine |
---|---|---|---|
Nominative | онъ onŭ |
оно ono |
она ona |
Accusative | онъ onŭ |
оно ono |
онѫ onǫ |
Genitive | оного onogo |
оного onogo |
оноѩ onoję |
Locative | ономь onomĭ |
ономь onomĭ |
онои onoi |
Dative | ономоу onomu |
ономоу onomu |
онои onoi |
Instrumental | онѣмь oněmĭ |
онѣмь oněmĭ |
оноѭ onojǫ |
Dual | Masculine | Neuter | Feminine |
---|---|---|---|
Nominative | она ona |
онѣ oně |
онѣ oně |
Accusative | она ona |
онѣ oně |
онѣ oně |
Genitive | оною onoju |
оною onoju |
оною onoju |
Locative | оною onoju |
оною onoju |
оною onoju |
Dative | онѣма oněma |
онѣма oněma |
онѣма oněma |
Instrumental | онѣма oněma |
онѣма oněma |
онѣма oněma |
Plural | Masculine | Neuter | Feminine |
---|---|---|---|
Nominative | они oni |
она ona |
онꙑ ony |
Accusative | онꙑ ony |
она ona |
онꙑ ony |
Genitive | онѣхъ oněxŭ |
онѣхъ oněxŭ |
онѣхъ oněxŭ |
Locative | онѣхъ oněxŭ |
онѣхъ oněxŭ |
онѣхъ oněxŭ |
Dative | онѣмъ oněmŭ |
онѣмъ oněmŭ |
онѣмъ oněmŭ |
Instrumental | онѣми oněmi |
онѣми oněmi |
онѣми oněmi |
See also
Old East Slavic
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɔnʊ/→/ˈɔnʊ/→/ˈɔːn/
Etymology 1
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *onъ, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *anas, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂énos (“that”). Inflected forms from и (i), from Proto-Slavic *jь, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *is, from Proto-Indo-European *ís and Proto-Indo-European *yós.
Pronoun
онъ (onŭ)
- third-person masculine singular pronoun: he, it
- 1110s, Hypatian Codex:
- кд(е) есть конь мои егоже бѣхъ поставилъ. кормити и блюсти его. ѡнъ же ре(ч) умерлъ есть
- kd(je) jestĭ konĭ moi jegože běxŭ postavilŭ. kormiti i bljusti jego. onŭ že re(č) umerlŭ jestĭ
- Where is my horse, whom I had ordered to feed and praise? He said: "(the horse) is dead".
Declension
Declension of онъ (irregular)
Singular | Dual | Plural | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Masculine | Neuter | Feminine | Masculine | Neuter | Feminine | Masculine | Neuter | Feminine | |
Nominative | онъ onŭ |
оно́ onó |
она́ oná |
она́ oná |
онѣ́ oně́ |
они́ oní |
она́ oná |
онꙑ́ oný | |
Genitive | его jego |
еѣ jejě |
ею jeju |
ею jeju |
ихъ ixŭ |
ихъ ixŭ | |||
Dative | ему jemu |
еи jei |
има ima |
има ima |
имъ imŭ |
имъ imŭ | |||
Accusative | и i |
е je |
ѭ jǫ |
ꙗ ja |
и i |
ѣ jě |
ꙗ ja |
ѣ jě | |
Instrumental | имь imĭ |
еѭ jejǫ |
има ima |
има ima |
ими imi |
ими imi | |||
Locative | емь jemĭ |
еи jei |
ею jeju |
ею jeju |
ихъ ixŭ |
ихъ ixŭ |
Descendants
Etymology 2
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *onъ. For further information see Etymology 1.
Determiner
онъ (onŭ)
- that, that over there, yonder
- 1110s, Laurentian Codex:
- Ини же не свѣдуще рекоша. ꙗко кии есть перевозникъ былъ. у кіева бо бѧше перевозъ тогда с оноꙗ стороны днѣ<пр(а)>.
- Ini že ne svědušče rekoša. jako kii jestĭ perevoznikŭ bylŭ. u kijeva bo bęše perevozŭ togda s onoja storony dně<пр(а)>.
- Some unwitting men have said that Kyi was a ferryman, for near Kiev there was a ferry at that time from that side of the Dŭněprŭ.
Declension
Short:
Declension of онъ (irregular)
Singular | Dual | Plural | |||||||
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Masculine | Neuter | Feminine | Masculine | Neuter | Feminine | Masculine | Neuter | Feminine | |
Nominative | онъ onŭ |
о́но óno |
о́на óna |
о́на óna |
о́нѣ óně |
о́ни óni |
о́на óna |
о́нꙑ óny | |
Genitive | оного onogo |
оноѣ onojě |
оною onoju |
оною onoju |
онѣхъ oněxŭ |
онѣхъ oněxŭ | |||
Dative | оному onomu |
онои onoi |
онѣма oněma |
онѣма oněma |
онѣмъ oněmŭ |
онѣмъ oněmŭ | |||
Accusative | онъ onŭ |
оно ono |
онѫ onǫ |
она ona |
онѣ oně |
онꙑ ony |
она ona |
онꙑ ony | |
Instrumental | онѣмь oněmĭ |
оноѭ onojǫ |
онѣма oněma |
онѣма oněma |
онѣми oněmi |
онѣми oněmi | |||
Locative | ономь onomĭ |
онои onoi |
оною onoju |
оною onoju |
онѣхъ oněxŭ |
онѣхъ oněxŭ |
Long:
Declension of онъ (irregular)
Singular | Dual | Plural | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Masculine | Neuter | Feminine | Masculine | Neuter | Feminine | Masculine | Neuter | Feminine | |
Nominative | онъи onŷi |
оное onoje |
онаꙗ onaja |
онаꙗ onaja |
онъи onŷi |
онии onii |
онаꙗ onaja |
онꙑѣ onyjě | |
Genitive | оного onogo |
оноѣ onojě |
оною onoju |
оною onoju |
онꙑхъ onyxŭ |
онꙑхъ onyxŭ | |||
Dative | оному onomu |
онои onoi |
онꙑма onyma |
онꙑма onyma |
онꙑмъ onymŭ |
онꙑмъ onymŭ | |||
Accusative | онъи onŷi |
оное onoje |
онѫѭ onǫjǫ |
онаꙗ onaja |
онъи onŷi |
онꙑѣ onyjě |
онаꙗ onaja |
онꙑѣ onyjě | |
Instrumental | онꙑмь onymĭ |
оноѭ onojǫ |
онꙑма onyma |
онꙑма onyma |
онꙑми onymi |
онꙑми onymi | |||
Locative | ономь onomĭ |
онои onoi |
оною onoju |
оною onoju |
онꙑхъ onyxŭ |
онꙑхъ onyxŭ |
Descendants
- Old Ruthenian: оный (onyj), онъ (on)
- Ukrainian: о́ний (ónyj) (obsolete)
- Russian: о́ный (ónyj) (obsolete)
References
- Zaliznjak, Andrej A. (2019) “Drevnerusskoje udarenije: Obščije svedenija i slovarʹ.”, in Languages of Slavic Culture[1] (in Russian), Moscow: Institute for Slavic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, page 597: “онъ (мест.) ― on (mest.)”
Russian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [on]
Audio: (file)
Pronoun
онъ • (on)
- Pre-1918 spelling of он (on).
Declension
singular | plural | reflexive | ||||||||||
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1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person | 1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person | |||||||
m | n | f | m / n | f | ||||||||
nominative | я (ja) |
ты (ty) |
онъ (on) |
оно́ (onó) |
она́ (oná) |
мы (my) |
вы (vy) |
они́ (oní) |
онѣ́ (oně́) |
— | ||
genitive | меня́ (menjá) |
тебя́ (tebjá) |
его́ 1, него́ 1 2 (jevó, nevó) |
ея́ 3, нея́ 2 3 (jejá, nejá) |
насъ (nas) |
васъ (vas) |
ихъ, нихъ 2 (ix, nix) |
себя́ (sebjá) | ||||
dative | мнѣ (mně) |
тебѣ́ (tebě́) |
ему́, нему́ 2 (jemú, nemú) |
ей, ней 2 (jej, nej) |
намъ (nam) |
вамъ (vam) |
имъ, нимъ 2 (im, nim) |
себѣ́ (sebě́) | ||||
accusative | меня́ (menjá) |
тебя́ (tebjá) |
его́ 1, него́ 1 2 (jevó, nevó) |
её, неё 2 (jejó, nejó) |
насъ (nas) |
васъ (vas) |
ихъ, нихъ 2 (ix, nix) |
себя́ (sebjá) | ||||
instrumental | мной, мно́ю 4 (mnoj, mnóju) |
тобо́й, тобо́ю 4 (tobój, tobóju) |
имъ, нимъ 2 (im, nim) |
ей, ней 2, е́ю 4, не́ю 2 4 (jej, nej, jéju, néju) |
на́ми (námi) |
ва́ми (vámi) |
и́ми, ни́ми 2 (ími, ními) |
собо́й, собо́ю 4 (sobój, sobóju) | ||||
prepositional5 | мнѣ (mně) |
тебѣ́ (tebě́) |
нёмъ 2 (njom) |
ней 2 (nej) |
насъ (nas) |
васъ (vas) |
нихъ 2 (nix) |
себѣ́ (sebě́) |
- 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.