Cyrillic | ајаг | |
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Abjad | آیاق |
FromProto-Turkic*adak(“foot”).
ayaq (definite accusativeayağı,pluralayaqlar)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | ayaq | ayaqlar |
definite accusative | ayağı | ayaqları |
dative | ayağa | ayaqlara |
locative | ayaqda | ayaqlarda |
ablative | ayaqdan | ayaqlardan |
definite genitive | ayağın | ayaqların |
Inherited fromProto-Turkic*adak(“foot”).
ayaq
singular | plural | |
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nominative | ayaq | ayaqlar |
genitive | ayaqnıñ | ayaqlarnıñ |
dative | ayaqqa | ayaqlarğa |
accusative | ayaqnı | ayaqlarnı |
locative | ayaqta | ayaqlarda |
ablative | ayaqtan | ayaqlardan |
FromProto-Malayic*air, fromProto-Malayo-Chamic*air, fromProto-Malayo-Sumbawan*wair, fromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*wahiʀ.
ayaq
Inherited fromProto-Malayic*ayak(“sieve”), fromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*ayak(“sift, separate by sifting”).
ayaq
FromProto-Turkic*adak. Cognate toAzerbaijaniayaq,Gagauz andTurkishayak,Turkmenaýak,Western Yugurazaq. Doublet ofSalaradaq(“embouchure”) which is a borrowing from Mongolic.[1]
ayaq (3rd person possessiveayağı,pluralayaqlar)
page=447Please seeModule:checkparams for help with this warning.Poppe, Nicholas (1953). Remarks on The Salar Language. Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, 16(3/4), 438–477.[1]
page=176Please seeModule:checkparams for help with this warning.Kakuk, S. (1962) “ayaχ, ayyaχ”, in “Un Vocabulaire Salar”, inActa Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae[2], volume14, number 2, Akadémiai Kiadó,→ISBN, pages173-196
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