my

my
my Grammatical information: prn. Proto-Slavic meaning: `we'
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Old Church Slavic:
my `we' [prnps];
ny (KB) `we' [prnprs]
Russian:
my `we' [prnps]
Czech:
my `we' [prnps]
Slovak:
my `we' [prnps]
Polish:
my `we' [prnps]
Serbo-Croatian:
mȋ `we' [prnps];
Čak. mĩ (Vrgada) `we' [prnps];
mȋ `we' [prnps];
Čak. mí (Hvar) `we' [prnps];
Čak. mȋ (Orbanići) `we' [prnps]
Slovene:
mȋ `we' [prnps]
Bulgarian:
mi (dial.) `we' [prnps]
Lithuanian:
mẽs `we' [prnps]
Latvian:
mẽs `we' [prnps]
Old Prussian:
mes `we' [prnps]
Comments: The *m- probably orginates from the ending of the first person plural. The *y must have been adopted from *vy `you (pl.)' < *iuH-. The n- of the form ny (KB) was taken from the oblique cases, cf. the enclitic Apl. ny.

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