-ын

Eastern Mari

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ən/
  • Rhymes: -ən
  • Hyphenation: -ын

Etymology 1

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Suffix

-ын • (-yn)

  1. unstressed final vowel form of (-n)
    автор (avtor, author) + ‎-ын (-yn) → ‎авторын (avtoryn, author's)

Etymology 2

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Suffix

-ын • (-yn)

  1. unstressed final vowel form of (-n)
    шочмо (šočmo, Monday) + ‎-ын (-yn) → ‎шочмын (šočmyn, on Monday)
Derived terms
Eastern Mari terms suffixed with -ын

Mongolian

Etymology

From Classical Mongolian ᠤᠨ (-un) and ᠶᠢᠨ (-yin), from Middle Mongol ᠤᠨ (-un) and ᠶᠢᠨ (-yin).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /iːŋ/ (making no vowel mutation to the previous syllable)

Suffix

-ын • (-yn)

  1. Marks the genitive case in the regular declension:
    1. After a back vowel stem ending in the consonant б (b), в (v), д (d), з (z), л (l), м (m), п (p), р (r), с (s), т (t), ф (f), х (x) or ц (c).
      гар (gar, hand) + ‎-ын (-yn) → ‎гарын (garyn, hand’s, of hand)
    2. After a back vowel stem ending in a consonant followed by a short vowel (which is supplanted).
      барга (barga, Barag) + ‎-ын (-yn) → ‎баргын (bargyn, of the Barag)
    3. After a back vowel stem ending in an iotated vowel.
      сая (saja, million) + ‎-ын (-yn) → ‎саяын (sajayn, of a million).
  2. Forms patronymics.
    Мөнхбаатар (Mönxbaatar, given name) + ‎-ын (-yn) → ‎Мөнхбаатрын (Mönxbaatryn, patronymic)

Alternative forms

Derived terms

  • -ынх (-ynx)
  • -ынхаа (-ynxaa), -ынхоо (-ynxoo)

See also

Ossetian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Iranian *-una- (verbal noun interfix). Perhaps related to Northern Kurdish -în.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɨn/

Suffix

-ын • (-yn)

  1. forms infinitive form of verbs
  2. forms first person singular present form of verbs

References

  • Thordarson, Fridrik (1989) “Ossetic”, in Schmitt Rüdiger, editor, Compendium Linguarum Iranicarum, Wiesbaden: Dr. Ludwig Reichert Verlag, page 474 of 456–479

Russian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ɨn]

Suffix

-ын • (-yn)

  1. alternative form of -ин (-in): 's (possessive suffix)
    пти́ца (ptíca, bird) + ‎-ын (-yn) → ‎пти́цын (ptícyn, bird's)
    Тро́ица (Tróica, Trinity) + ‎-ын (-yn) → ‎Тро́ицын (Tróicyn, Trinity) (relational)
    Тро́ицын деньTróicyn denʹWhitsunday

Usage notes

  • This suffix is only used after ц. After all other consonants, -ин (-in) is used, even though it is pronounced like -ын (-yn) after the hushing consonants ш ж ч щ.

Declension

See also