сом
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From Proto-Slavic *somъ.
сом • (som) m
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
сом (som) (Surgut)
сом • (som)
As a unit of currency, the Turkic root *som literally means pure, implying pure gold.
сом • (som)
сом • (som)
As a unit of currency, the Turkic root *som literally means pure, implying pure gold.
сом • (som) (Arabic spelling سوم)
singular (жекелик) |
plural (көптөгөн) | |
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nominative (атооч) | сом som |
сомдор somdor |
genitive (илик) | сомдун somdun |
сомдордун somdordun |
dative (барыш) | сомго somgo |
сомдорго somdorgo |
accusative (табыш) | сомду somdu |
сомдорду somdordu |
locative (жатыш) | сомдо somdo |
сомдордо somdordo |
ablative (чыгыш) | сомдон somdon |
сомдордон somdordon |
possessive forms | ||
first-person singular (менин) | ||
nominative | сомум somum |
сомдорум somdorum |
genitive | сомумдун somumdun |
сомдорумдун somdorumdun |
dative | сомума somuma |
сомдорума somdoruma |
accusative | сомумду somumdu |
сомдорумду somdorumdu |
locative | сомумда somumda |
сомдорумда somdorumda |
ablative | сомумдан somumdan |
сомдорумдан somdorumdan |
second-person singular informal (сенин) | ||
nominative | сомуң somuŋ |
сомдоруң somdoruŋ |
genitive | сомуңдун somuŋdun |
сомдоруңдун somdoruŋdun |
dative | сомуңа somuŋa |
сомдоруңа somdoruŋa |
accusative | сомуңду somuŋdu |
сомдоруңду somdoruŋdu |
locative | сомуңда somuŋda |
сомдоруңда somdoruŋda |
ablative | сомуңдан somuŋdan |
сомдоруңдан somdoruŋdan |
second-person singular formal (сиздин) | ||
nominative | сомуңуз somuŋuz |
сомдоруңуз somdoruŋuz |
genitive | сомуңуздун somuŋuzdun |
сомдоруңуздун somdoruŋuzdun |
dative | сомуңузга somuŋuzga |
сомдоруңузга somdoruŋuzga |
accusative | сомуңузду somuŋuzdu |
сомдоруңузду somdoruŋuzdu |
locative | сомуңузда somuŋuzda |
сомдоруңузда somdoruŋuzda |
ablative | сомуңуздан somuŋuzdan |
сомдоруңуздан somdoruŋuzdan |
сом • (som) (comparative [please provide], superlative {{{1}}}, Arabic spelling سوم)
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *somъ.
сом • (som) m (diminutive сомче)
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
сом • (som)
attributive | сом som | |
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singular / indefinite | definite plural | |
nominative | сом som |
сомууд somuud |
genitive | сомын somyn |
сомуудын somuudyn |
accusative | сомыг somyg |
сомуудыг somuudyg |
dative-locative | сомд somd |
сомуудад somuudad |
ablative | сомоос somoos |
сомуудаас somuudaas |
instrumental | сомоор somoor |
сомуудаар somuudaar |
comitative | сомтой somtoj |
сомуудтай somuudtaj |
privative | сомгүй somgüj |
сомуудгүй somuudgüj |
directive | сом руу som ruu |
сомууд руу somuud ruu |
singular / indefinite | definite plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | сомоо somoo |
сомуудаа somuudaa |
genitive | сомынхоо somynxoo |
сомуудынхаа somuudynxaa |
accusative | сомыгоо somygoo |
сомуудыгаа somuudygaa |
dative-locative | сомдоо somdoo |
сомууддаа somuuddaa |
ablative | сомоосоо somoosoo |
сомуудаасаа somuudaasaa |
instrumental | сомоороо somooroo |
сомуудаараа somuudaaraa |
comitative | сомтойгоо somtojgoo |
сомуудтайгаа somuudtajgaa |
privative | сомгүйгээ somgüjgee |
сомуудгүйгээ somuudgüjgee |
directive | сом руугаа som ruugaa |
сомууд руугаа somuud ruugaa |
independent genitive |
singular / indefinite | definite plural |
---|---|---|
singular possession |
сомынх somynx |
сомуудынх somuudynx |
collective possession |
сомынхон somynxon |
сомуудынхан somuudynxan |
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
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сом (som) (Kazym)
Inherited from Old Slovak som, from Proto-Slavic *esmь. Cognate with Slovak som.
сом (som)
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *somъ.
сом • (som) m anim (genitive сома́, nominative plural сомы́, genitive plural сомо́в)
Borrowed from Kyrgyz сом (som), Uzbek сўм (soʻm)/soʻm.
сом • (som) m inan (genitive со́ма, nominative plural со́мы, genitive plural со́мов)
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *somъ.
со̏м m (Latin spelling sȍm)
The origins of this term are unclear. Possibly because som (catfish) is a big fish. Others believe it is due to the 1000 dinar banknotes of 1955, on which the person depicted appears to have two fish eyes (instead of welding goggles) on his head.
со̏м m (Latin spelling sȍm)
As a unit of currency, the Turkic root *som literally means pure, implying pure gold.
сом • (som)
сом • (som)
From Proto-Slavic *somъ.
сом • (som) m animal (genitive со́ма, nominative plural со́ми, genitive plural со́мів)
сом • (som) m inan (genitive со́ма, nominative plural со́ми, genitive plural со́мів)
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