ҡойо
Bashkir
Ҡойо
Etymology
From *quduğ (“well”) (compare Old Uyghur [script needed] (quduğ), Karakhanid [script needed] (quδuğ, “well”), from Proto-Turkic *kud- (“to pour”).
This is the native Kypchak development from the above archetype, as opposed to ҡоҙоҡ (qoðoq), ҡотоҡ (qotoq), which have evolved from the same Proto-Turkic archetype, but via intermediary sources.
Compare with Tatar кое (qoye), Crimean Tatar quyu, Turkish kuyu (“well”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [qʊ̞ˈjʊ̞]
- Hyphenation: ҡо‧йо
Declension
Inflection of ҡойо (qoyo)
singular | plural | |
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absolute | ҡойо (qoyo) | ҡойолар (qoyolar) |
definite genitive | ҡойоноң (qoyonoñ) | ҡойоларҙың (qoyolarðïñ) |
dative | ҡойоға (qoyoğa) | ҡойоларға (qoyolarğa) |
definite accusative | ҡойоно (qoyono) | ҡойоларҙы (qoyolarðï) |
locative | ҡойола (qoyola) | ҡойоларҙа (qoyolarða) |
ablative | ҡойонан (qoyonan) | ҡойоларҙан (qoyolarðan) |
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