یدی
See also: يدي
Old Anatolian Turkish
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *yẹt(t)i (“seven”).
Numeral
یدی (yedi)
- seven (7)
- 13th century, Şeyyad Hamza, Yūsuf u Züleyhā; reprinted in Гузеев, В.Г., editor, Староосманский язык, 1979:
- یدی یاشنده ایدی یوسف نبی
صورت خوب یوغدی انك كبی- Yedi yašïnda idi Yüsuf näbi
Süratï xūb yoɣïdï anuŋ gibi - Seven years of age was Joseph the prophet
Beautiful face like his there was none (=no one was as handsome as he).
- Yedi yašïnda idi Yüsuf näbi
Ottoman Turkish
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Cardinal : یدی (yedi) Ordinal : یدنجی (yedinci) Distributive : یدیشر (yedişer) | ||
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *yẹt(t)i (“seven”).
Descendants
- Turkish: yedi
Urdu
Synonyms
- اگر (agar)
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