ijunʹa
Karelian
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ijunʹa |
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Etymology
editBorrowed from Russian июнь (ijunʹ).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editijunʹa (genitive ijunʹan, partitive ijunʹua)
Declension
editTver Karelian declension of ijunʹa (type 4/kala no gradation) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | ijunʹa | ijunʹat | |
genitive | ijunʹan | ijunʹoin | |
partitive | ijunʹua | ijunʹoida | |
illative | ijunʹah | ijunʹoih | |
inessive | ijunʹašša | ijunʹoissa | |
elative | ijunʹašta | ijunʹoista | |
adessive | ijunʹalla | ijunʹoilla | |
ablative | ijunʹalda | ijunʹoilda | |
translative | ijunʹakši | ijunʹoiksi | |
essive | ijunʹana | ijunʹoina | |
comitative | ijunʹanke | ijunʹoinke | |
abessive | ijunʹatta | ijunʹoitta |
Possessive forms of ijunʹa | ||
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1st person | ijunʹani | |
2nd person | ijunʹaš | |
3rd person | ijunʹah | |
*) Possessive forms are very rare for adjectives and only used in substantivised clauses. |