айак
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From Proto-Turkic *adak (“foot, end”).Cognate with Kazakh аяқ (aäq), Kyrgyz аяк (ayak), Crimean Tatar ayaq, Kumyk аякъ (ayaq), Azerbaijani ayaq, Turkish ayak, Turkmen aýak, Uzbek oyoq, Khakas азах (azax), Shor азақ, Tuvan адак (adak), Western Yugur azaq, etc.
айак • (ayak)
L. T. Rjumina-Syrkaševa, editor (1995), “айак”, in Teleutsko-russkij slovarʹ [Teleut–Russian Dictionary], Kemerovo: N. A. Kučigaševa, →ISBN
From Proto-Turkic *ańak (“pot, cup”). Cognate to Kazakh аяқ (aäq), Kyrgyz аяк (ayak), Kumyk аякъ (ayaq), Khakas айах (ayax), Shor айақ, Western Yugur ayaq, etc.
айак • (ayak)
singular | plural | |
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absolute | айак (ayak) | айактар (ayaktar) |
definite genitive | айактыҥ (ayaktïŋ) | айактардыҥ (ayaktardïŋ) |
dative | айакка (ayakka) | айактарга (ayaktarga) |
definite accusative | айакты (ayaktï) | айактарды (ayaktardï) |
locative | айакта (ayakta) | айактарда (ayaktarda) |
ablative | айактаҥ (ayaktaŋ) | айактардаҥ (ayaktardaŋ) |
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