шъхьэ
Adyghe
Etymology
From шӏэн (šʼɛn, “to know”) + хьын (ḥən, “to take”); hence literally “to take knowledge”.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ʂħa]
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Declension
declension of шъхьэ
case | singular | plural |
---|---|---|
indefinite | шъхьэ (ŝḥɛ) | шъхьэхэ (ŝḥɛxɛ) |
nominative | шъхьэр (ŝḥɛr) | шъхьэхэр (ŝḥɛxɛr) |
ergative | шъхьэм (ŝḥɛm) | шъхьэхэмэ (ŝḥɛxɛmɛ) |
instrumental | шъхьэ(м)кӏэ (ŝḥɛ(m)kʼɛ) | шъхьэхэ(м)кӏэ (ŝḥɛxɛ(m)kʼɛ) |
invertive | шъхьэу (ŝḥɛwu) | шъхьэхыу (ŝḥɛxəwu) |
Synonyms
- щхьэ (śḥɛ) (Kabardian dialect)
Derived terms
- шъхьантэ (ŝḥantɛ)
- унашъхьэ (wunaŝḥɛ)
- шъхьэтӏэп (ŝḥɛtʼɛp)
- шъхьэгъусэ (ŝḥɛğʷusɛ)
- шъхьэц (ŝḥɛc)
- шъхьэтепхъу (ŝḥɛtepχʷu)
- шъхьэталъхьэ (ŝḥɛtalˢḥɛ)
- шъхьэузы (ŝḥɛwuzə)
- шъхьэц (ŝḥɛc)
- шъхьэӏатынгъэ (ŝḥɛʼatənğɛ)
- шъхьач (ŝḥač)
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