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ему

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Bulgarian

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Bulgarian Wikipedia has an article on:
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Голямо ему.

Etymology

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Ultimately from Portuguese ema.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ɛˈmu]
  • Audio:(file)

Noun

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ему́ (emún

  1. emu (Australian ratite bird)

Declension

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Declension of ему́
singular plural
indefinite ему́
emú
ему́та
emúta
definite ему́то
emúto
ему́тата
emútata

References

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  • ему”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2014
  • ему”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Chitanka, 2010

Kazakh

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Alternative scripts
Arabic ەمۋ
Cyrillic ему
Latin emu

Etymology

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From Proto-Turkic *äm-i-g (to suck, gerund of *äm-). Cognate with Kyrgyz эмүү (emüü), Yakut эмии (emii), etc.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /eˈmu/, [je̘ˈmʉw]

Noun

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ему (emu)

  1. sucking
  2. (figuratively) enjoying the benefits

Declension

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Declension of ему
singular plural
nominative ему (emu) емулар (emular)
genitive емуның (emunyñ) емулардың (emulardyñ)
dative емуға (emuğa) емуларға (emularğa)
accusative емуны (emuny) емуларды (emulardy)
locative емуда (emuda) емуларда (emularda)
ablative емудан (emudan) емулардан (emulardan)
instrumental емумен (emumen) емулармен (emularmen)

Verb

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ему (emu)

  1. to suck
  2. (figuratively) to enjoy the benefits

Conjugation

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This verb needs an inflection-table template.

Macedonian

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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ему (emun

  1. emu

Declension

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Declension of ему
singular plural
indefinite ему (emu) емуа (emua)
definite unspecified емуто (emuto) емуата (emuata)
definite proximal емуво (emuvo) емуава (emuava)
definite distal емуно (emuno) емуана (emuana)
vocative ему (emu) емуа (emua)

Russian

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Alternative forms

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  • нему́ (nemú)when used after a preposition

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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ему́ (jemú)

  1. dative of он (on)
    Ему́ о́чень нра́вится свой компью́тер.
    Jemú óčenʹ nrávitsja svoj kompʹjútɛr.
    He likes his (own) computer very much.
  2. dative of оно́ (onó)

Declension

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Declension of Russian personal pronouns
singular plural reflexive
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
m n f
nominative я
(ja)
ты
(ty)
он
(on)
оно́
(onó)
она́
(oná)
мы
(my)
вы
(vy)
они́1
(oní)
genitive меня́
(menjá)
тебя́
(tebjá)
его́2, него́2 3
(jevó, nevó)
её4, неё3 4
(jejó, nejó)
нас
(nas)
вас
(vas)
их, них3
(ix, nix)
себя́
(sebjá)
dative мне
(mne)
тебе́
(tebé)
ему́, нему́3
(jemú, nemú)
ей, ней3
(jej, nej)
нам
(nam)
вам
(vam)
им, ним3
(im, nim)
себе́
(sebé)
accusative меня́
(menjá)
тебя́
(tebjá)
его́2, него́2 3
(jevó, nevó)
её, неё3
(jejó, nejó)
нас
(nas)
вас
(vas)
их, них3
(ix, nix)
себя́
(sebjá)
instrumental мной, мно́ю5
(mnoj, mnóju)
тобо́й, тобо́ю5
(tobój, tobóju)
им, ним3
(im, nim)
ей, ней3, е́ю5, не́ю3 5
(jej, nej, jéju, néju)
на́ми
(námi)
ва́ми
(vámi)
и́ми, ни́ми3
(ími, ními)
собо́й, собо́ю5
(sobój, sobóju)
prepositional 6 мне
(mne)
тебе́
(tebé)
нём3
(njom)
ней3
(nej)
нас
(nas)
вас
(vas)
них3
(nix)
себе́
(sebé)
  1. Archaic feminine form: оне́ (oné).
  2. The letter г (g) in the genitive/accusative case ending is pronounced as /v/.
  3. The alternative forms starting with н- (n-) are used after a preposition.
  4. Archaic forms: ея́ (jejá), нея́ (nejá).
  5. Instrumental forms ending in (-ju) are either dated, poetic, or dialectal.
  6. The prepositional case is never used without a preposition.
Pre-1918 declension of Russian personal pronouns
singular plural reflexive
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
m n f m / n f
nominative я
(ja)
ты
(ty)
онъ
(on)
оно́
(onó)
она́
(oná)
мы
(my)
вы
(vy)
они́
(oní)
онѣ́
(oně́)
genitive меня́
(menjá)
тебя́
(tebjá)
его́1, него́1 2
(jevó, nevó)
ея́3, нея́2 3
(jejá, nejá)
насъ
(nas)
васъ
(vas)
ихъ, нихъ2
(ix, nix)
себя́
(sebjá)
dative мнѣ
(mně)
тебѣ́
(tebě́)
ему́, нему́2
(jemú, nemú)
ей, ней2
(jej, nej)
намъ
(nam)
вамъ
(vam)
имъ, нимъ2
(im, nim)
себѣ́
(sebě́)
accusative меня́
(menjá)
тебя́
(tebjá)
его́1, него́1 2
(jevó, nevó)
её, неё2
(jejó, nejó)
насъ
(nas)
васъ
(vas)
ихъ, нихъ2
(ix, nix)
себя́
(sebjá)
instrumental мной, мно́ю4
(mnoj, mnóju)
тобо́й, тобо́ю4
(tobój, tobóju)
имъ, нимъ2
(im, nim)
ей, ней2, е́ю4, не́ю2 4
(jej, nej, jéju, néju)
на́ми
(námi)
ва́ми
(vámi)
и́ми, ни́ми2
(ími, ními)
собо́й, собо́ю4
(sobój, sobóju)
prepositional5 мнѣ
(mně)
тебѣ́
(tebě́)
нёмъ2
(njom)
ней2
(nej)
насъ
(nas)
васъ
(vas)
нихъ2
(nix)
себѣ́
(sebě́)
  1. Letter г (g) in the genitive/accusative case ending is pronounced as /v/.
  2. The alternative forms starting with н- (n-) are used after a preposition.
  3. Archaic forms: ея́ (jejá), нея́ (nejá).
  4. Instrumental forms ending in (-ju) are either dated, poetic, or dialectal.
  5. The prepositional case is never used without a preposition.

Ukrainian

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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е́му (émum animal (indeclinable)

  1. emu (a large flightless bird)

Further reading

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