atya

Hungarian

Etymology

Might be of Uralic origin. Cognates include Erzya атя (atja) and Udmurt атай (ataj).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈɒcɒ]
  • Hyphenation: atya

Noun

atya (plural atyák)

  1. (family, archaic) father (male parent)
  2. (Christianity, Judaism) Father (God)
  3. (occupation) father (priest)
  4. father (the first person who made major contribution to a field of science, art, literature, etc.)

Declension

Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, back harmony)
singular plural
nominative atya atyák
accusative atyát atyákat
dative atyának atyáknak
instrumental atyával atyákkal
causal-final atyáért atyákért
translative atyává atyákká
terminative atyáig atyákig
essive-formal atyaként atyákként
essive-modal
inessive atyában atyákban
superessive atyán atyákon
adessive atyánál atyáknál
illative atyába atyákba
sublative atyára atyákra
allative atyához atyákhoz
elative atyából atyákból
delative atyáról atyákról
ablative atyától atyáktól
Possessive forms of atya
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. atyám atyáim
2nd person sing. atyád atyáid
3rd person sing. atyja atyái
1st person plural atyánk atyáink
2nd person plural atyátok atyáitok
3rd person plural atyjuk atyáik

Derived terms

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