-ni
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-ni
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From Proto-Finnic *-ni, from Proto-Uralic *-ne. Originally *-mi was the first-person singular possessive suffix used in the nominative singular, but -ni has replaced it, and it is now only found in dialects. Compare Erzya -м (-m).
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-ni f (noun-forming suffix, genitive singular -ni, no plural)
From Proto-Finnic *-ni, from Proto-Uralic *-ni. Cognates include Finnish -ni.
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-ni m or f
Cognate with Classical Nahuatl -ni.
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From Proto-Celtic *snīs (“we”) (compare Welsh ni).
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Person | Emphatic suffixes |
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1 sg. | -se, -sa |
2 sg. | -siu, -so, -su |
3 sg. m.n. | -som, -sem, -sium, -sum, -sam |
3 sg. f. | -si |
1 pl. | -ni, -nai, -sni |
2 pl. | -si |
3 pl. | -som, -sem, -sium, -sum, -sam |
Emphatic suffixes are added to nouns modified by a possessive determiner to emphasize the possessor; to verbs, predicate adjectives, and predicate nouns to emphasize the subject; and to inflected prepositions to emphasize the object. |
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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-nь.
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Inherited from Old Polish -ni.
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singular | plural | |||||
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masculine animate | masculine inanimate | feminine | neuter | virile (= masculine personal) | non-virile | |
nominative | -ni | -nia | -nie | -ni | -nie | |
genitive | -niego | -niej | -niego | -nich | ||
dative | -niemu | -niej | -niemu | -nim | ||
accusative | -niego | -ni | -nią | -nie | -nich | -nie |
instrumental | -nim | -nią | -nim | -nimi | ||
locative | -nim | -niej | -nim | -nich |
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Inherited from Sanskrit -इनी (-inī). Cognate with Hindi -नी (-nī).
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-ni f
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-nī (Cyrillic spelling -нӣ)
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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-ьnъ.
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-ni m
-ni causes i-affection of internal vowels.
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Unlike other pronouns, -ni always appears attached to another word. However, it does have a copulative form yini.
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