алтан
Buryat
Etymology
From Proto-Mongolic *altan, compare Mongolian алт (alt), Kalmyk алтн (altn).
Dolgan
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *altun (“gold”), compare Turkish altın (“gold”).
Mongolian
Mongolian | Cyrillic |
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ᠠᠯᠲᠠᠨ (altan) | алтан (altan) |
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈaɮtʰaŋ/
- Syllabification: ал‧тан (2 syllables)
Yakut
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *altun (“gold”), compare Turkish altın (“gold”).
Derived terms
- Алтан Ордуу (Altan Orduu, “Golden Horde”)
- алтан от (altan ot, “dandelion”)
- алтан түөс (altan tüös, “Eurasian dotterel”) (Charadrius morinellus)
See also
Minerals - минераллар (minerallar) | |||||
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stone: таас (taas) Proto-Turkic *tiāĺ |
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iron: тимир (timir) Proto-Turkic *temür |
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silver: үрүҥ көмүс (ürüñ kömüs) Proto-Turkic *kümüĺ |
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gold: кыһыл көмүс (kıhıl kömüs) Proto-Turkic *altun |
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copper: алтан (altan) Proto-Turkic *bakïr |
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chalk: миэл (miel) (← Russ. мел (mel)) Proto-Turkic *bōr |
coal: көмөр (kömör) Proto-Turkic *kömür |
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salt: туус (tuus) Proto-Turkic *tūŕ |
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lead: сибиниэс (sibinies) (← Russ. свинец (svinec)) Proto-Turkic *korguĺčïn |
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