адакъэ
Kabardian
Etymology
From Proto-Northwest Caucasian *t:aq:a. Cognate with Adyghe атакъэ (ataqɛ), Ubykh táqa.[1][2][3]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ʔadaːqa]
Declension
declension of адакъэ
case | singular | plural |
---|---|---|
indefinite | адакъэ (adaqɛ) | адакъэхэ (adaqɛxɛ) |
nominative | адакъэр (adaqɛr) | адакъэхэр (adaqɛxɛr) |
ergative | адакъэм (adaqɛm) | адакъэхэмэ (adaqɛxɛmɛ) |
instrumental | адакъэ(м)кӏэ (adaqɛ(m)kʼɛ) | адакъэхэ(м)кӏэ (adaqɛxɛ(m)kʼɛ) |
invertive | адакъэу (adaqɛwu) | адакъэхыу (adaqɛxəwu) |
Descendants
- → Karachay-Balkar: адакъа (adaqa)
References
- Abdokov, A. I. (1973) Фонетические и лексические параллели абхазско-адыгских языков [Phonetic and lexical parallels of the Abkhaz-Adyghean languages] (in Russian), Nalchik: Elbrus, page 39
- Nikolaev, Sergei L., Starostin, Sergei A. (1994) “*t:aq:a”, in A North Caucasian Etymological Dictionary, Moscow: Asterisk Publishers
- Ḳvaxaʒe, Aleksandre (2014) Merab Čuxua, editor, Čerkezul ena-ḳilo-tkmata semanṭiḳur-šedarebiti leksiḳoni [The Comparative-Semantic Dictionary of Circassian Languages and Dialects] (in Georgian), Tbilisi, page 77
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