етәксе
Bashkir
Etymology
From *yetäkči (“guide, the person who leads”), which in the meaning of "manager" appears to be a Central Asian innovation; derived from *yetäk "the action of leading a horse on a lead rope, or leading a person by the hand", from Proto-Turkic *yēt- (“to lead a person or animal”).
Cognate with Kazakh жетекші (jetekşı), Nogai етекши (yetekşi), Kyrgyz жетекчи (jetekci), Southern Altai једекчи (ǰedekči), Uzbek yetakchi, Uyghur يېتەكچى (yëtekchi, “leader, manager”); also compare with Khakas чидекчі (çidekçì, “a blind person's guide”), Tuvan чедикчи (çedikçi, “a blind person's guide”), etc.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [jɪ̞.tæk.ˈsɪ̞]
- Hyphenation: е‧тәк‧се
Noun
етәксе • (yetəkse)
Declension
singular | plural | |
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absolute | етәксе (yetəkse) | етәкселәр (yetəkselər) |
definite genitive | етәксенең (yetəkseneñ) | етәкселәрҙең (yetəkselərźeñ) |
dative | етәксегә (yetəksegə) | етәкселәргә (yetəkselərgə) |
definite accusative | етәксене (yetəksene) | етәкселәрҙе (yetəkselərźe) |
locative | етәкселә (yetəkselə) | етәкселәрҙә (yetəkselərźə) |
ablative | етәксенән (yetəksenən) | етәкселәрҙән (yetəkselərźən) |
Synonyms
- башлыҡ (başlıq, “leader, chief”)
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