һепертке
Bashkir
Etymology
Compare to Tatar себерке (seberke, “broom”), Southern Altai сибирги (sibirgi, “broom”), Khakas сыбырғы (sıbırğı, “broom”), Crimean Tatar sipirki (“broom”), Uzbek supurgi (“broom”), Turkmen süpürgi (“broom”).
All these forms go back to *süpürkü ~ *sipirki (“broom”), from Proto-Turkic *sipür- (“to sweep”). However, the Bashkir term has a more complex makeup - it incorporates the additional -t- morpheme, which is apparently the causative affix.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [hɪ̞.pɪ̞rtˈkɪ̞]
- Hyphenation: һе‧перт‧ке
Declension
singular | plural | |
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absolute | һепертке (hepertke) | һеперткеләр (hepertkelər) |
definite genitive | һеперткенең (hepertkeneñ) | һеперткеләрҙең (hepertkelərźeñ) |
dative | һеперткегә (hepertkegə) | һеперткеләргә (hepertkelərgə) |
definite accusative | һеперткене (hepertkene) | һеперткеләрҙе (hepertkelərźe) |
locative | һеперткелә (hepertkelə) | һеперткеләрҙә (hepertkelərźə) |
ablative | һеперткенән (hepertkenən) | һеперткеләрҙән (hepertkelərźən) |
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