[ˈsamei̯], [sɐˈmɪi̯]
ПоходженняInherited from Proto-Slavic *samъ. By surface analysis, сам (sam) + -ий (-yj).
- definitivethe very, the selfsame, the very same
“той са́мий” — just the one, the same, the very
- highlights the extreme quality or level
“до са́мої сте́лі” — all the way to the ceiling
- colloquialthe most (superlative degree)
“у са́мому кра́йньому ви́падку” — as a last resort; in an extreme case
Формиса́мий(canonical) · sámyj(romanization) · са́мий(masculine, nominative, singular) · са́ме(neuter, nominative, singular) · са́ма(feminine, nominative, singular) · са́мі(nominative, plural) · са́мого(genitive, masculine, neuter, singular) · са́мої(feminine, genitive, singular) · са́мих(genitive, plural) · са́мому(dative, masculine, neuter, singular) · са́мій(dative, feminine, singular) · са́мим(dative, plural) · са́мого(accusative, animate, masculine, singular) · са́ме(accusative, neuter, singular) · са́му(accusative, feminine, singular) · са́мих(accusative, animate, plural) · са́мий(accusative, inanimate, masculine, singular) · са́мі(accusative, inanimate, plural) · са́мим(instrumental, masculine, neuter, singular) · са́мою(feminine, instrumental, singular)
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