яҡ

See also: як and аҡ

Bashkir

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *jāk (side, direction).

Cognate with Old Turkic [script needed] (jaq, side, direction); Kazakh жақ (jaq), Kyrgyz жак (cak), Uzbek yoq, Uyghur ياق (yaq, side, direction).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [jɑq]
  • Hyphenation: яҡ (one syllable)

Noun

яҡ (yaq)

  1. side
  2. direction
    Ел ҡайһы яҡтан өрә?
    Yel qayhï yaqtan örä?
    From which direction is the wind blowing?
  3. place, region, area
    1. (with a personal ending) one's native place
    Алыҫ Ҡырғыҙстандан килгән Гөлназ университеттан һуң тыуған яғына ҡайтырға ниәтләй.
    Alïθ Qïrğïðstandan kilgän Gölnaz universitettan huñ tïwğan yağïna qaytïrğa niätläy.
    Gulnaz, who has come from the remote Kyrgyzstan, plans to return to her home place after the university.
  4. side, party (in a dispute, conflict etc.)
    Башҡорттар ҡыҙылдар яғына сыҡҡас, советтар автономияны танырға мәжбүр була.
    Bašqorttar qïðïldar yağïna sïqqas, sovettar avtonomiyanï tanïrğa mäžbür bula.
    When the Bashkirs came over to the Red (Army)'s side, The Soviets were pressed to recognize the autonomy.

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