еҙнә
Bashkir
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *yeŕne (“older female relative's husband”).
Cognate with Karakhanid [script needed] (yeznä, “elder sister's husband”); Tatar җизнә (ciznä), җизни (cizni), Kazakh жезде (jezde), Kyrgyz жезде (jezde), Southern Altai јесте (ǰeste), Uzbek yezna, Azerbaijani yeznə, Khakas чисте (çiste), Tuvan честе (çeste, “elder sister's husband”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [jɪ̞ðˈnæ]
- Hyphenation: еҙ‧нә
Noun
еҙнә • (yeźnə)
- the husband of one's elder sister or one's parent's younger sister; the husband of a female blood relative who is older than the speaker but younger than the speaker's parents
Declension
singular | plural | |
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absolute | еҙнә (yeźnə) | еҙнәләр (yeźnələr) |
definite genitive | еҙнәнең (yeźnəneñ) | еҙнәләрҙең (yeźnələrźeñ) |
dative | еҙнәкә (yeźnəkə) | еҙнәләргә (yeźnələrgə) |
definite accusative | еҙнәне (yeźnəne) | еҙнәләрҙе (yeźnələrźe) |
locative | еҙнәлә (yeźnələ) | еҙнәләрҙә (yeźnələrźə) |
ablative | еҙнәнән (yeźnənən) | еҙнәләрҙән (yeźnələrźən) |
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