өндәшеү
Bashkir
Etymology
From *ündäš- (“to greet; call one another”), reciprocal of *ündä- (“to call, address, speak to”) (compare Old Uyghur [script needed] (ündä-, “to call, speak to”)[1]), derived from Proto-Turkic *ǖn (“voice, sound”).[2]
Cognate with Tatar дәшәргә (däşärgä, “to address, greet”), Kazakh үндесу (ündesu, “to call to one another”), Southern Altai ӱндежер (ündežer, “to call to each other”), Uyghur ئۈندەشمەك (ündeshmek), Khakas ӱндезерге (ündezerge, “to great, address”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ʏ̞n.dæʃ-], [ɪ̞n.dæʃ-] (verb stem)
Verb
өндәшеү • (öndəşew) (intransitive, takes dative case)
References
- Nadeljajev, V. M.; Nasilov, D. M.; Tenišev, E. R.; Ščerbak, A. M., editors (1969), Drevnetjurkskij slovarʹ [Dictionary of Old Turkic] (in Russian), Leningrad: USSR Academy of Sciences, Nauka, page 625
- Starostin, Sergei, Dybo, Anna, Mudrak, Oleg (2003) “*ǖn”, in Etymological dictionary of the Altaic languages (Handbuch der Orientalistik; VIII.8), Leiden, New York, Köln: E.J. Brill
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