нөхөр
Mongolian
Mongolian |
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ᠨᠥᠬᠦᠷ (nökür) |
Cyrillic |
нөхөр (nöxör) |
Etymology
From Classical Mongolian ᠨᠥᠬᠦᠷ (nökür), from Middle Mongol [script needed] (nökür /nökör/), from Proto-Mongolic *nökür.
Cognate with Buryat нүхэр (nüxer), Kalmyk нөкр (nökr, “a friend”, obsolete), Dongxiang nokie, etc. Compare also Southern Altai нӧкӧр (nökör, “a friend”), Karachay-Balkar нёгер (nöger, “a partner”), Yakut доҕор (doğor, “a friend”), etc.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /nɵ.xur/, [nɵ.xʉr]
- Hyphenation: нө‧хөр
Declension
This noun needs an inflection-table template.
Derived terms
- найз нөхөр (najz nöxör)
- нөхөрлөг (nöxörlög)
- нөхөрлөл (nöxörlöl)
- нөхөрлөх (nöxörlöx)
- нөхөрсөг (nöxörsög)
- нөхөрсөх (nöxörsöx)
- нөхөртэй (nöxörtej)
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