ел

See also: эл and ёл

Bashkir

Etymology

From Old Turkic jel (jel), from Proto-Turkic *jẹl (wind). Cognate with Tatar җил (cil), Southern Altai јел (ǰel) .

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /jɪ̞l/
  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: ел (one syllable)

Noun

ел (yel)

  1. wind
    Ел тирмәне.
    Yel tirmäne.
    Windmill.
    Ел ҡайһы яҡтан өрә?
    Yel qayhï yaqtan örä?
    From which direction is the wind blowing?
    Мин сапҡанда ел ҡубыр,// Таш та ятып түҙәлмәҫ, // Һыу тулҡыныр-ҡайнашыр, // Һыуҙа балыҡ йөҙәлмәҫ.
    Min sapqanda yel qubïr,// Taš ta yatïp tüðälmäθ, // Hïw tulqïnïr-qaynašïr, // Hïwða balïq yöðälmäθ.
    When I gallop, the wind will rise, a stone won't rest unmoved, the water will run high and boil, the fish won't be able to swim in the water.

Declension

Derived terms


Kazakh

Cyrillic ел (el)
Arabic ەل

Noun

ел (el)

  1. people, mass
  2. population
  3. nation, country
    дамыған елдер
    damığan elder
    developed countries
    дамушы елдер
    damwşı elder
    developing countries
    неғұрлым аз дамыған елдер
    neğurlım az damığan elder
    least developing countries

See also


Russian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [jel]

Verb

ел (jel)

  1. masculine singular past indicative imperfective of есть (jestʹ)

Tatar

Noun

ел (yel)

  1. year
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