эне
Bashkir
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *ini (“younger brother”).
Cognate with Old Turkic [script needed] (ini, “younger brother”), Old Uyghur [script needed] (ini, “younger brother”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ɪ̞.ˈnɪ̞]
- Hyphenation: э‧не
Noun
эне • (ene)
- one's small / younger brother
- (address) a way to address a male younger than the speaker, whether related to you or not
Declension
singular | plural | |
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absolute | эне (ene) | энеләр (enelər) |
definite genitive | эненең (eneneñ) | энеләрҙең (enelərźeñ) |
dative | энегә (enegə) | энеләргә (enelərgə) |
definite accusative | энене (enene) | энеләрҙе (enelərźe) |
locative | энелә (enelə) | энеләрҙә (enelərźə) |
ablative | эненән (enenən) | энеләрҙән (enelərźən) |
Derived terms
- ағай-эне (ağay-ene)
Kyrgyz
Etymology
from Proto-Turkic *eńe (“mother”), a front vowel parallel to *ana (“mother”).
Cognate with Bashkir инәй (inəy, “mother; address to old woman”), Tatar әни (äni, “mother”), Southern Altai эне (ene, “mother”), Kazakh ене (ene, “mother-in-law”), Yakut ийе (iye, “mother”); Khakas иней (iney, “old woman”), etc.
Southern Altai
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