өсөнсө

Bashkir

Bashkir ordinal numbers
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    Cardinal : өс (ös)
    Ordinal : өсөнсө (ösönsö)

Etymology

From *üčünčü (third), from Proto-Turkic *üč (three).

Cognates include Old Uyghur [script needed] (üčünčü), Old Uyghur [script needed] (üčünči, third)[1]; Tatar өченче (öçençe), Kazakh үшінші (üşinşi), Kyrgyz үчүнчү (üçünçü), Turkmen üçünji, Azerbaijani üçüncü, Turkish üçüncü (third).

Ordinal number

өсөнсө (ösönsö)

  1. (ordinal) third
    Өсөнсө көн генә Мәскәүҙән ҡайттым.
    Ösönsö kön genä Mäskäwðän qayttïm.
    It's only the third day since I returned from Moscow (=I returned from Moscow just three days ago).
    Бер йәшниктә – 16, икенсеһендә 14 кг кәнфит бар. Өсөнсө йәшниктә беренсе һәм икенсе йәшниктә күпме булһа, шунса кәнфит.
    Ber yäšniktä – 16, ikensehendä 14 kg känfit bar. Ösönsö yäšniktä berense häm ikense yäšniktä küpme bulha, šunsa känfit.
    There are 16 kg of candies in one box (and) 14 kg in the second. In the third box, there are as many candies as there are in the first and in the second box.
    (From an elementary math textbook)

References

  1. Nadeljajev, V. M.; Nasilov, D. M.; Tenišev, E. R.; Ščerbak, A. M., editors (1969) Drevnetjurkskij slovarʹ [Dictionary of Old Turkic] (in Russian), Leningrad: USSR Academy of Sciences, Nauka, page 622
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