кисеү

Bashkir

Кисеү

Etymology

From *kečüg (ford), from Proto-Turkic *keč- (to put one's feet in water).

Cognate with Old Uyghur [script needed] (kečüg), [script needed] (kečig, ford); Tatar кичү (kiçü), Kazakh кешу (keşw), Kyrgyz кечүү (keçüü), Southern Altai кечӱ (kečü), Uzbek kechuv, kechik, Uyghur كېچىك (këchik), Khakas кичіг (kiçíg), Tuvan кежиг (käžïg, ford).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [kʲiˈsɪ̞w]
  • Hyphenation: ки‧сеү

Noun

кисеү (kisew)

  1. ford, a river crossing; a location where a river is shallow so it is possible to cross it walking or riding an animal or vehicle
    Барғанда кисеүҙән сыҡҡайным, ҡайтыштай урап күперҙән үттем.
    Barğanda kisewðän sïqqaynïm, qaytïštay urap küperðän üttem.
    On my way there, I crossed (the river) at the ford; when returning, I made a detour and passed through the bridge.

Declension

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