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сон

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Avar

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Etymology 1

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Akin to Andi суни (suni).

Adverb

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сон (son)

  1. yesterday

Etymology 2

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Akin to Budukh сан (san) and Lak шин (šin) and Udi усен (usen).

Noun

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сон (son)

  1. year

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Azerbaijani

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Noun

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сон (definite accusative сону, plural сонлар)

  1. Cyrillic spelling of son

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Belarusian

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Etymology

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From Proto-Slavic *sъ̀nъ, from Proto-Indo-European *supnós.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [son]
  • Audio:(file)

Noun

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сон (sonm inan (genitive сну, nominative plural сны, genitive plural сноў)

  1. sleep
  2. dream

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References

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  • сон” in Belarusian–Russian dictionaries and Belarusian dictionaries at slounik.org

Erzya

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Etymology

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From Proto-Mordvinic *son, inherited from Proto-Finno-Ugric *sän. Related to Moksha сон (son), Finnish hän, Northern Sami son and possibly Hungarian ő.

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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сон (son)

  1. he, she, it (third-person singular)
    • 1910, Makar Evsevievich Evseviev, Gospoda nashego Iisusa Hrista Svyatoe Evangelie ot Matfeya, Marka, Luki i Ioanna na mordovskom yazyke[1], page 225:
      Мезть улить, весе Сонзэ кувалт ульсть, Соньтемензэ мезе-як эзь ульть.
      Mezť uliť, vese Sonzë kuvalt ulsť, Sontemenzë meze-jak eź ulť.
      Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made.

Declension

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Declension of сон (son)
singular plural
nominative сон (son) сынь (sïń)
genitive сонзэ (sonzë) сынст (sïnst)
dative сонензэ (sonenzë), тензэ (tenzë) сыненст (sïnenst), тенст (tenst)
ablative сондензэ (sondenzë) сындест (sïndest)
inessive соньсэнзэ (sonsënzë), эйсэнзэ (ejsënzë), сонзэ эйсэ (sonzë ejsë) сыньсэст (sïnsëst), эйсэст (ejsëst), сынст эйсэ (sïnst ejsë)
elative соньстэнзэ (sonstënzë), эйстэнзэ (ejstënzë), сонзэ эйстэ (sonzë ejstë) сыньстэст (sïnstëst), эйстэст (ejstëst), сынст эйстэ (sïnst ejstë)
illative соньзэнзэ (sonzënzë), эйзэнзэ (ejzënzë), эйзэзэнзэ (ejzëzënzë), сонзэ эйс (sonzë ejs) сыньзэст (sïnzëst), эйзэст (ejzëst), эйзэзэст (ejzëzëst), сынст эйс (sïnst ejs)
prolative соньганзо (sońganzo), эзганзо (ezganzo), сонзэ эзга (sonzë ezga) сыньгаст (sïńgast), эзгаст (ezgast), сынст эзга (sïnst ezga)
translative соньксэнзэ (sońksënzë) сыньксэст (sïńksëst)
abessive сонтемензэ (sontemenzë) сынтемест (sïntemest)
comparative соньшканзо (sońškanzo), сонзэ эйшка (sonzë ejška) сыньшкаст (sïńškast), сынст эйшка (sïnst ejška)

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Erzya personal pronouns
singular plural
1st person мон (mon) минь (miń)
2nd person тон (ton) тынь (tïń)
3rd person сон (son) сынь (sïń)

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Macedonian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *sъ̀nъ, from Proto-Indo-European *supnós.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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сон (sonm (plural соништа or сништа, relational adjective соновен, diminutive сонче)

  1. dream
  2. sleep

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(Usual)

Declension of сон
singular plural
indefinite сон (son) соништа (soništa)
definite unspecified сонот (sonot) соништата (soništata)
definite proximal сонов (sonov) соништава (soništava)
definite distal сонон (sonon) соништана (soništana)
vocative сону (sonu) соништа (soništa)
count form сона (sona)

(Poetic)

Declension of сон
singular plural
indefinite сон (son) сништа (sništa)
definite unspecified сонот (sonot) сништата (sništata)
definite proximal сонов (sonov) сништава (sništava)
definite distal сонон (sonon) сништана (sništana)
vocative сону (sonu) сништа (sništa)
count form сона (sona)

Derived terms

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Moksha

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Etymology

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Cognates include Erzya сон (son), Northern Sami son, Finnish hän, Eastern Khanty лӫг (lø̈g), Northern Mansi [script needed] (taw), Hungarian ő.[1]

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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сон (son)

  1. (third person singular) he, she, it
    • (2005), Apostolçneń tevsna [Acts of the Apostles], Helsinki: Biblijäń jotaftoma institutś [Institute for Bible Translation]
      Тейст Сон эвондакшнесь нильгемонь шинь кувалма крёз лангса муцендамдонза меле. Иисус ламоксть верондафтозь няфтезе – Сон меки шиса: синь Сонь няезь и Сон азондсь тейст Шкаень Оцязорксшить колга.
      Tejst Son evondakšneś niľgemoń šiń kuvalma kŕoz langsa mucendamdonza mele. Ijisus lamoksť verondaftoź näfteze – Son meki šisa: siń Soń näjeź i Son azondś tejst Škajeń Ocäzorksšiť kolga.
      He had shown himself alive to them after his Passion by many demonstrations: for forty days he had continued to appear to them and tell them about the kingdom of God.

Declension

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The meaning of the missing cases is conveyed by the personal pronoun in genitive and the relevant postposition, for example, монь инксон (moń inkson, because of me) for causative.

Derived terms

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References

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  1. ^ сон (son) in Álgu-tietokanta, Kotimaisten kielten keskus

Further reading

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  • Indefinite and definite paradigms of сон (son) in O. Je. Poljakov (1993) Russko-mokšanskij razgovornik [Russian-Moksha phrasebook], Saransk: Mordovskoje knižnoje izdatelʹstvo, →ISBN, page 19

Russian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *sъ̀nъ, from Proto-Indo-European *supnós.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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сон (sonm inan (genitive сна, nominative plural сны, genitive plural снов)

  1. sleep
  2. dream (imaginary events seen in the mind while sleeping)

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Anagrams

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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From Proto-Slavic *sъ̀nъ, from Proto-Indo-European *supnós.

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Noun

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сон (sonm inan (genitive сну, nominative plural сни, genitive plural снів)

  1. sleep
  2. dream

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Noun

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сон (sonm inan (genitive со́ну, uncountable)

  1. (uncountable) pasque flower

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Yakut

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Yakut Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia sah

Etymology

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From Tungusic. Other Turkic languages, as well as Mongolian and Russian, use terms cognate with English paletot.

Noun

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сон (son)

  1. (clothing) coat
    эр соноer sonomen's coat
    дьахтар соноjaqtar sonowomen's coat
    кыһыҥҥы сонkıhıññı sonwinter coat
    халтаҥ сонqaltañ sondemi-season coat
    түүлээх сонtüüleeq sonfur coat