аҙаш

Bashkir

Etymology

Earliest attested in Chagatai adaš "namesake". This term could have derived from at "name" + -daš "name" + "reciprocity suffix".

Note, however, Old Turkic adaš, aδaš, ajaš "friend, companion", from Proto-Turkic *ădaĺ (friend, companion). It is debatable if the former could have developed from the latter or emerged independently; the first version seems more plausible, though.

Compare to Uzbek adash (namesake), Uyghur ئاداش (adash, namesake).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ɑˈðɑʂ]
  • Hyphenation: а‧ҙаш

Noun

аҙаш (aðaš)

  1. namesake, a person with the same name as somebody else
    Күрше ағай менән беҙ аҙашбыҙ, шуға мине урамда бәләкәй Ғәли тип йөрөтәләр.
    Kürše ağay menän beð aðašbïð, šuğa mine uramda bäläkäy Ğäli tip yörötälär.
    We are namesakes with the elder neighbor, so they call me "the small Ğäli" in the street.

Declension

Adjective

аҙаш (aðaš)

  1. with the same name
    Ҡаҙағстанда ла аҙаш ауыл бар икән.
    Qaðağstanda la aðaš awïl bar ikän.
    As it happens, there is a village of the same same in Kazakhstan as well.
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