njuhčâ
Inari Sami
Etymology
From Proto-Samic *ńukčë, from Proto-Uralic *jokće.
Noun
njuhčâ
Inflection
| Even inflection in -â | ||
|---|---|---|
| singular | plural | |
| Nominative | njuhčâ | njuuvčah |
| Accusative | njuuvčâ | njuuvčâid |
| Genitive | njuuvčâ | njuvčâi njuuvčâi |
| Illative | njuuhčân | njuvččáid |
| Locative | njuuvčâst | njuuvčâin |
| Comitative | njuvččáin | njuvčâiguin |
| Abessive | njuvčâttáá | njuvčâittáá |
| Essive | njuhčân | — |
| Partitive | njuhčâd | — |
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