арак

Kyrgyz

Etymology

From *araqï (vodka), from Persian عَرَق ('araq, alcoholic drink), from Arabic عَرَق (ʕaraq, raisin liquor).

Cognate with Bashkir араҡы (araqı, vodka), Kazakh арақ (araq, vodka), Kumyk гьаракъы (haraqı, vodka), Karachay-Balkar аракъы (araqı, vodka), Southern Altai аракы (arakï, vodka), Khakas араға (arağa, alcoholic drink), Tuvan арага (araga, vodka; wine), Yakut арыгы (arıgı, wine), etc.

Noun

арак • (arak) (Arabic spelling اراق)

  1. vodka

Declension

References

Nivkh

Etymology

Borrowed from Manchu ᠠᡵᡴᡳ (arki), from Proto-Tungusic *arakïï. Ultimately from Arabic عَرَق (ʕaraq). Compare also Nanai арақи̇ (araqï), Mongolian архи (arxi) and Bashkir араҡы (araqı).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /arak/

Noun

арак (arak)

  1. vodka
    Яӈ арак рахсунт.
    Jaŋ arak raxsunt.
    He does not drink vodka.

References

  • Č. M. Taksami (1983) Словарь нивхско-русский и русско-нивхский [Nivkh-Russian and Russian-Nivkh Dictionary] (in Russian), 2nd edition, Saint Petersburg: «Просвещение» Ленинградское отделение, published 1996, →ISBN, page 34.

Russian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ɐˈrak]

Noun

ара́к • (arák) m inan (genitive ара́ка, uncountable)

  1. arrack

Declension

Ukrainian

Etymology

From Arabic عرق

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ɐˈrak]
  • (file)

Noun

ара́к • (arák) m inan (genitive ара́ка, nominative plural ара́ки, genitive plural ара́ків, relational adjective ара́ковий)

  1. arrack

Declension

Further reading

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