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From earlier*imeš, cognate withProto-Samic*ëmës, derived fromProto-Uralic*jemä(“sacred, supernatural”) with +*-eh.
*imeh[1]
Note: The Proto-Finnic declension system is yet to be reconstructed in detail. What is presented here is only one possibility. | |||
singular | plural | ||
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nominative | *imeh | *imehet | |
accusative | *imehen | *imehet | |
genitive | *imehen | *imehten *imehiden | |
partitive | *imehtä | *imehitä | |
inessive | *imehessä *imehehnä | *imehissä *imehihnä | |
elative | *imehestä | *imehistä | |
illative | *imehesen | *imehisen | |
adessive | *imehellä | *imehillä | |
ablative | *imeheltä | *imehiltä | |
allative | *imehelen *imehelek | *imehilen *imehilek | |
essive | *imehenä | *imehinä | |
translative | *imeheksi | *imehiksi | |
instructive | *imehen | *imehin | |
comitative | *imehenek | *imehinek | |
abessive | *imehettä | *imehittä |