cjoce
Latgalian
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Belarusian цёця (cjócja), from Proto-Slavic *teta. Cognates include Russian тётя (tjótja) and Ukrainian цьоця (cʹocja).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editcjoce f (diminutive cjoceite)
Declension
edit| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | cjoce | cjocis, cjoces1) |
| genitive | cjocis, cjoces1) | cjoču |
| dative | cjocei | cjocem, cjočom1) |
| accusative | cjoci | cjocis, cjoces1) |
| instrumental | cjoci | cjocem, cjočom1) |
| locative | cjocē, cjocī1) | cjocēs, cjočuos1) |
| vocative | cjoce, cjoc | cjocis, cjoces1) |
1) dialectal
Coordinate terms
edit- dzjadze (“uncle”)
References
edit- A. Andronov; L. Leikuma (2008), Latgalīšu-Latvīšu-Krīvu sarunu vuordineica, Lvava, →ISBN, page 11