torstai 20. kesäkuuta 2024

Äni on hiljaa; The Voice is Silent

 Lausun inkeroismurteilla kirjoittamani runon "Äni on hiljaa.

I recited a poem, "The Voice is Quiet," which I wrote in Ingerian dialects.

 



perjantai 14. kesäkuuta 2024

The Morphological Dictionary of Soikkola Ingrian

Hello,
My grandmother was Ingrian, but because she passed away more than 50 years ago, I must brush up on my memory. That’s why I found the morphological dictionary of Soikkola Ingrian on the Web as a bull eye. Estonian Research Information System is behind the Ingrian language project, and the dictionary is one of their studies so far.

When I installed the audio dictionary application, Windows didn’t find it safe. Despite that, I installed the application, and it works fine with the dictionary. If you install an audio application and complications occur, you can’t complain about them. It goes with all these kinds of Alfa versions.

Yelling Rosa

 

 



The sentences read were:
1. miä en taho tädä tehä = I do not want to do this
2. tegömää = to do
3. miä tḙḙn kaigelajaišt tö̭ö̭dä = I do different work
4. miä tein šaunan = I made a sauna

 

 

LINKS:

Name

Link

Notes

Estonian Research Information System

https://www.etis.ee/

Linguists Fedor Rozhanskiy and Elena Markus

Ingrian Dictionary

https://ingrian.org/ingrian-dictionary

You will find the sound examples and the dictionary links at the bottom of the page.

Sound Examples for the Dictionary

https://ingrian.org/ingrian-dictionary


 

 

keskiviikko 5. kesäkuuta 2024

Viikon seitsemän päivää; The Days of the Week

 Here are the days of the week in the Ingrian language.

Ingrian

English

Finnish

mantaki, sb.

Monday

maanantai

tistaki, sb

Tuesday

tiistai

sereta, sb.

Wednesday

keskiviikko

torstaki

Thursday

torstai

päätetsä, sb.

Friday

perjantai

soovotta, sb.

Saturday

lauantai

suntaki, sb.

Sunday

sunnuntai

Wiktionary does not recognize the words mantaki (Nirvi 303), tistaki (Nirvi 588), and suntaki (Nirvi 550).

Nirvi plus a number refers to the dictionary of Ingrian dialects edited by R. E. Nirvi in ​​1971. Alla kuva kirjan nimilehdestä, missä on

Below is a picture of Nirvi’s dedication inscription to academician Kustaa Vilkuna.


You can enlarge the picture by opening it in a new tab.

PS If you wonder why I am using the English language here, it’s because only some people interested in Ingrian understand Finnish. On the other hand, my Russian knowledge is almost at the zero level.