ei
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ei
ei
From Middle Dutch ei, from Old Dutch *ei, from Proto-West Germanic *aij, from Proto-Germanic *ajją, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ōwyóm.
ei n (plural eieren, diminutive eitje n)
From the Proto-Finno-Ugric negative verb stem *e- ~ *ä- ~ *a-. Cognates include Finnish ei and Northern Sami ii.
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The verb follows the word ei.
In the present tense indicative, the form of the verb coincides with the imperative of the second person singular. In past tenses indicative, the form of the verb is personal past participle. In the conditional mood, the form of the verb coincides with third person singular conditional in the present tense or the past tense. In the indirect mood, the form of the verb is the indirect form.
From Old Galician-Portuguese ei, from Inherited from Late Latin eo, from Classical Latin egō̆.
ei m sg or f sg
nominative | dative | accusative | disjunctive | |||
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first person | singular | ei | me, -mi | mi | ||
plural | common | nos | musL nusLV nos, -nusM |
nos | ||
masculine | noshotrusM | noshotrusM | ||||
feminine | noshotrasM | noshotrasM | ||||
second person | singular | tú | te, -ti | ti | ||
plural | common | vos | vusLV vos, -vusM |
vos | ||
masculine | voshotrusM | voshotrusM | ||||
feminine | voshotrasM | voshotrasM | ||||
third person | singular | masculine | el | le, -li | uLV, oM | el |
feminine | ela | a | ela | |||
plural | masculine | elis | usLV, osM | elis | ||
feminine | elas | as | elas | |||
reflexive | — | se, -si | sí |
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The indicative forms are from Proto-Finnic *e-, from Proto-Uralic *e- ~ *ä- ~ *a- (negative verb stem). The imperative forms are from Proto-Finnic *älä-, from the Proto-Finno-Ugric negative imperative verb stem *älä-.
Noteworthy forms include eivät (pro earlier evät, reformed after ei). For more forms, see the Proto-Finnic and Proto-Uralic pages.
Cognates for the indicative forms include Estonian ei, Karelian ei, Livonian ä’b, Veps ei, Northern Sami ii, Skolt Sami ij, Erzya а- (a-), э- (e-), и- (i-), Eastern Mari ы- (y-), Udmurt уг (ug), Komi-Zyrian оз (oz), Northern Mansi [script needed] (ä-), Forest Enets [script needed] (i-) and Northern Selkup [script needed] (aša) (Taz). Cognates for the imperative forms include Estonian ära, Northern Sami ale, Kildin Sami ель (jel’), Erzya иля (iľa).
Not related to Swedish ej, Icelandic ei, Old Norse eigi, despite the similarity; the Finnic and Norse terms are false cognates.
ei (third-person singular indicative)
Inflection of ei | |||
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person | indicative mood | imperative mood | optative mood |
1st sing. | en | — | — |
2nd sing. | et | älä | (ällös) |
3rd sing. | ei | älköön | (älköön) |
1st plur. | emme | älkäämme | (älköömme) |
2nd plur. | ette | älkää | (älköötte) |
3rd plur. | eivät | älkööt | (älkööt) |
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Usually inflected for person; see above.
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From Old Norse ei. A clipping of eigi, from Proto-Germanic *ni aiw-gin (“never”), from *ne, *ni (“not”) + *aiw (“always, for ever”) + *-gin. Not related to Finnish ei (“no”).
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See e.
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From Proto-Finnic *e-, from the Proto-Uralic *e-. Cognates include Finnish ei and Estonian ei.
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Syncopated form of elli (“he”), from Vulgar Latin *illi, from Latin ille (“that”).
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Syncopated form of elli (“they”), from Latin illī (“those”).
ei m pl
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From Proto-Yeniseian *ʔej- ("pine"). Compare Arin aja (“pine”).
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From Proto-Yeniseian *ʔej ("tongue"). Compare Pumpokol aj (“tongue”).
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From Middle Dutch ei, from Old Dutch *ei, from Proto-West Germanic *aij, from Proto-Germanic *ajją, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ōwyóm.
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From Proto-Finnic *ei. Cognates include Finnish ei and Estonian ei.
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From Old Dutch *ei, from Proto-West Germanic *aij, from Proto-Germanic *ajją, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ōwyóm.
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This noun needs an inflection-table template.
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Inherited from Old High German ei, from Proto-West Germanic *aij, from Proto-Germanic *ajją, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ōwyóm.
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Root | Classifier |
ei- | — |
Cognate with Minica Huitoto ei.
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singular | plural | kinship plural | |
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Absolutive | ei | eiyaɨ | eitɨaɨ |
Nominative | eidɨ | eiyaɨdɨ | eitɨaɨdɨ |
Accusative | eina | eiyaɨna | eitɨaɨna |
Dative/Locative | eimo | eiyaɨmo | eitɨaɨmo |
Ablative | eimona | eiyaɨmona | eitɨaɨmona |
Instrumental | eido | eiyaɨdo | eitɨaɨdo |
Causal | eiri | eiyaɨri | eitɨaɨri |
Privative | einino | eiyaɨnino | eitɨaɨnino |
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ei f (masculine ein, neuter eit)
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From Middle Norwegian eigh, from Old Norse eigi.
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Uncertain.
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Inherited from Proto-West Germanic *aij, from Proto-Germanic *ajją, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ōwyóm. Akin to Old English ǣġ, Old Norse egg.
Further Indo-European cognates include Latin ōvum and Ancient Greek ᾠόν (ōión)
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From Proto-West Germanic *aij, from Proto-Germanic *ajją, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ōwyóm.
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singular | plural | |
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nominative | ei | ei |
accusative | ei | ei |
genitive | eies | eiō |
dative | eie | eium |
instrumental | — | — |
From Portuguese eis.
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Inherited from Latin illī, nominative masculine plural of ille.
ei m pl (third-person plural, feminine equivalent ele)
ei m (stressed accusative form of ei)
ei f (genitive form of ea, masculine equivalent lui, plural lor)
singular | plural | ||||||
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masculine | neuter | feminine | masculine | neuter | feminine | ||
nominative/ accusative |
indefinite | ei | ei | ei | ei | ||
definite | — | — | — | — | |||
genitive/ dative |
indefinite | ei | ei | ei | ei | ||
definite | — | — | — | — |
ei f (stressed dative form of ea, masculine equivalent lui, plural lor)
From Proto-Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian *waiʀ, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *wahiʀ.
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From Proto-Finnic *e-. Cognates include Finnish ei.
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From Middle Welsh y, from Proto-Brythonic *eið, from Proto-Celtic *esyo m and *esyās f; compare Old Irish a (“his, her, its, their”) and Sanskrit अस्य (asyá, “his, its”) and अस्यास् (asyā́s, “her”).
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ALIV | ei |
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Brazilian standard | ei |
New Tribes | ei |
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Many forms of this verb are irregular. Some are based on a root ei ~ e', some on a ~ aa, some on a'ja, and some on ööne ~ wene:
The verb also takes an irregular suffix -ya in place of the ordinary recent/distant past perfective suffix -i. Similarly, the plural form of the same suffix is -yato rather than -icho.
This verb can be used as an auxiliary to form various constructions, making it possible to express tense/aspect/mood for constructions made with non-finite verb forms by putting the relevant markers on the copula instead.
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