коня
See also: кона
Erzya
Etymology
From Proto-Mordvinic *końə. Possibly a back-formation from *końəms (“to close one's eyes”), which is from Proto-Uralic *kuńa- (“to close the eyes, blink”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /koɲɑ/
Noun
коня • (końa)
Declension
| case | singular | plural |
|---|---|---|
| nominative (...) |
коня (końa) | конят (końat) |
| genitive (of ...) |
конянь (końań) | — |
| dative (to ...) |
конянень (końaneń) | — |
| ablative (than ...) |
конядо (końado) | — |
| inessive (in ...) |
конясо (końaso) | — |
| elative (out of ...) |
конясто (końasto) | — |
| illative (into ...) |
коняс (końas) | — |
| prolative (through ...) |
конява (końava) | — |
| translative (becoming ...) |
конякс (końaks) | — |
| comparative (like ...) |
коняшка (końaška) | — |
| abessive (without ...) |
конявтомо (końavtomo) | — |
References
- V. I. Ščankina (2011) Russko-mokšansko-erzjanskij slovarʹ [Russian-Moksha-Erzya Dictionary], Saransk, →ISBN
Moksha
Etymology
Possibly related to конемс (konems, “to close the eyes”), which is from Proto-Uralic *kuńa- (“to close the eyes, blink”).
Noun
коня • (końä)
References
- V. I. Ščankina (2011) Russko-mokšansko-erzjanskij slovarʹ [Russian-Moksha-Erzya Dictionary], Saransk, →ISBN
Russian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [kɐˈnʲa]
Noun
коня́ • (konjá) m anim
- genitive/accusative singular of конь (konʹ)
Ukrainian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [kɔˈnʲa]
Noun
коня́ • (konjá) m animal
- genitive/accusative singular of кінь (kinʹ)