π°’
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Old Turkic
Etymology 1
Derived from Sogdian πΌβ (m, βmemβ), ultimately from Classical Syriac ά‘β (βmemβ).
References
- Clauson, Gerard (1972), βmβ, in The Origin of Turkic Runic Alphabet, London, pages 69 and 74
- Tekin, TalΓ’t (1968) A Grammar of Orkhon Turkic (Uralic and Altaic Series; 69), Bloomington: Indiana University, βISBN, page 27
Etymology 2
Inherited from Proto-Turkic *-im. Cognate with Turkish -im
Suffix
π°’ (-im, -Γ―m, -ΓΌm, -um, -m)
- first person singular possessive suffix
- βπ°π°π°β (oΙ£ul, βchildβ) + βπ°’ (m) β βπ°π°π°π°’β (oΙ£lum, βmy childβ)
- first person singular possessive suffix for certain verb tenses
- βπ°π° β (ΓΆl-, βto dieβ) + βπ°’ (m) β βπ°π° π± π°’β (ΓΆltΓΌm, βI diedβ)
Related terms
- π°β (-iΕ, β1. second person singular possessive suffix 2. second person singular suffix for verbsβ)
- π°’π°β (-imiz, β1. first person plural possessive suffix 2. first person plural suffix for verbsβ)
- π°π°β (-iΕiz, β1. second person plural possessive suffix 2. second person plural suffix for verbsβ)
- π°Ύπ°β (-si, βthird person possessive suffixβ)
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