кесе

Bashkir

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *kičüg (small).

Cognate with Old Uyghur [script needed] (kičig, small); Tatar кече (keçe, small), Kazakh кіші (kışı, small), Kumyk гиччи (giççi, small), Kyrgyz кичүү (kicüü, small), Southern Altai кичӱ (kičü, small), Uzbek kichik (small), Uyghur كۈچۈك (küchük, small), Turkmen kiçi (small, young), Azerbaijani kiçik (small), Turkish küçük (small).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kɪ̞ˈsɪ̞/
  • Hyphenation: ке‧се

Adjective

кесе • (kese)

  1. small, little
    Кесе осҡондан да оло ялҡын тоҡана.
    Kese osqondan da olo yalqın toqana.
    Even from a small sparkle, big fire breaks out.
    Аҡ өкөнөң себештәре көнөнә берешәр моронлай, шуға күрә бер оялағы ҡошсоҡтар төрлө буйлы була, кеселәре йыш ҡына үлеп ҡала.
    Aq ökönöñ sebeştəre könönə bereşər moronlay, şuğa kürə ber oyalağı qoşsoqtar törlö buylı bula, keseləre yış qına ülep qala.
    Snowy owl's chicks hatch one a day, therefore the young birds in one nest have different statures, those younger often die.

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Kazakh

Alternative scripts
Arabic كەسە
Cyrillic кесе
Latin kese

Etymology

From Persian کاسه (kâse).

Noun

кесе • (kese)

  1. cup

Synonyms

Macedonian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish كیسه (kîse) (Turkish kese (wallet)), from Persian کیسه (kise, sack, bag).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈkɛsɛ]

Noun

кесе • (kese) n (plural кесиња)

  1. bag (usually plastic or paper)
  2. wallet
    Synonym: паричник (paričnik)

Declension

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