swt
See also: SWT
Egyptian
Pronunciation
- (modern Egyptological) IPA(key): /suːt/
- Conventional anglicization: sut
Pronoun
m sg 3. stressed (‘independent’) pronoun
Usage notes
This form was standard in Old Egyptian. By Middle Egyptian, it had been replaced by ntk, and was retained only as an archaism. When used thus as an archaism in Middle Egyptian, it could be masculine or feminine, even though in Old Egyptian it was strictly masculine.
Unlike the suffix pronouns and dependent pronouns, the independent pronouns are not tied to any other element of the sentence. Nevertheless, the meaning of an independent pronoun depends on context:
- After an infinitive, it is the subject of the verb.
- Before a noun, its meaning can be ambiguous:
- In the first and second person, it could be the subject of a noun phrase.
- Alternatively, in all persons, it can be the predicate of a noun phrase.
- If the noun is a participle, then in all persons it could be either the subject or the predicate of a noun phrase.
- If the demonstrative pronoun pw is placed between the pronoun and the noun, the pronoun is definitely the predicate.
- Before an adjective, in the first person only, it is the subject of an adjectival phrase.
When the independent pronoun is the subject it may, but does not always, indicate an emphasised subject.
Inflection
Old Egyptian personal pronouns
| number | first person | second person | third person | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| masculine | feminine | masculine | feminine | |||
| suffix pronouns | singular | ∅, .j |
.k, .kj1 |
.ṯ, .ṯn |
.f, .fj1 |
.s, .sj1 |
| dual | .nj |
.ṯnj |
.snj | |||
| plural | .n |
.ṯn |
.sn | |||
| enclitic (‘dependent’) pronouns | singular | w, wj, wy |
kw, k, ṯw, ṯ |
ṯm, ṯn |
sw, s |
s |
| dual | — |
ṯnj |
snj | |||
| plural | n |
ṯn |
sn | |||
| stressed (‘independent’) pronouns | singular | jnk |
ṯwt |
ṯmt |
swt |
stt |
| dual | — |
— |
ntsnj | |||
| plural | — |
ntṯn |
ntsn, jntsn | |||
| stative (‘pseudoparticiple’) endings | singular | .kj, .k |
.tj, .t |
∅, .j |
.tj, .t | |
| dual | — | .tjwn |
.wy, .wj |
.ty | ||
| plural | .wn, .nw |
∅, .w, .y, .wy |
.tj, .t | |||
| ||||||
Middle Egyptian personal pronouns
| number | first person | second person | third person | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| masculine | feminine | masculine | feminine | |||
| suffix pronouns | singular | ∅, .j |
.k, .kj1 |
.ṯ, .t |
.f, .fj1 |
.s, .sj1 |
| dual2 | .nj |
.ṯnj, .tnj |
.snj | |||
| plural | .n |
.ṯn, .tn |
.sn, .w3 | |||
| enclitic (‘dependent’) pronouns | singular | wj, w |
ṯw, tw |
ṯn, tn |
sw, st |
sj, s, st |
| plural | n |
ṯn, tn |
sn, st | |||
| stressed (‘independent’) pronouns | singular | jnk |
ntk, ṯwt2 |
ntṯ, ntt, ṯwt2 |
ntf, swt2 |
nts, swt2 |
| plural | jnn3 |
ntṯn, nttn |
ntsn | |||
| stative (‘pseudoparticiple’) endings | singular | .kw |
.tj, .t, .tw3 |
∅, .w |
.tj, .t, .tw3 | |
| plural | .wn, .wjn |
.tjwn, .tjwnj |
∅, .w, .y | |||
| proclitic (‘subject form’) pronouns3 | singular | tw.j |
tw.k |
tw.t |
sw |
sj, st |
| plural | tw.n |
tw.tn |
st | |||
| ||||||
Late Egyptian personal pronouns
| number | first person | second person | third person | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| masculine | feminine | masculine | feminine | |||
| suffix pronouns | singular | ∅, .j |
.k, .kw |
.t |
.f, .fj |
.s, .st, .sw |
| plural | .n |
.tn, .twn |
.w, .sn1 | |||
| enclitic (‘dependent’) pronouns1 | singular | wj |
tw, tj |
sw, st | ||
| plural | n, wn |
twtn |
sn, st | |||
| stressed (‘independent’) pronouns | singular | jnk |
mntk, mtwk |
mntt, mtwy |
mntf |
mntst, mntjst |
| plural | jnn |
mnttn |
mntw | |||
| stative (‘pseudoparticiple’) endings1 | singular | .kw, .k |
.tj, .tw |
∅, .w, .y |
.tj, .tw | |
| plural | .n |
.tn |
∅, .w, .y | |||
| unmarked (later) | ∅, .tw | |||||
| proclitic (‘subject form’) pronouns | singular | tw.j |
tw.k |
tw.t |
sw |
st, sw |
| plural | tw.n |
tw.tn |
st, sw, swst | |||
| ||||||
Particle
enclitic
- but; indicates contrast of the current clause with the preceding one
Noun
f
Inflection
Declension of swt (feminine)
| singular | swt |
|---|---|
| dual | swtj |
| plural | swwt |
References
- Allen, James (2010) Middle Egyptian: An Introduction to the Language and Culture of Hieroglyphs, revised second edition, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 52, 199
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