ауыр
Bashkir
Etymology
From common Kypchak *awïr "heavy, difficult", from Proto-Turkic *iagɨr (“heavy”).
Cognate with Old Uyghur ağïr (“heavy, difficult”); Tatar авыр (awır), Kazakh ауыр (awır); Kyrgyz оор (oor), Southern Altai уур (uur), Uzbek ogʻir, Turkish ağır, Yakut ыар (ıar, “heavy; difficult”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɑˈwɯ̞r/
- Hyphenation: а‧уыр
Adjective
ауыр • (awïr)
- heavy, having great weight
- difficult
- Бөгөнгө көндә яҙыу өҫтәлен көмпьютерһыҙ күҙ алдына килтереү ауыр.
- Bögöngö köndä yaðïw öθtälen kömp’yuterhïð küð aldïna kilterew awïr.
- These days, it is difficult to imagine a writing desk without a computer.
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Synonyms
- (difficult) ҡыйын (qïyïn)
Antonyms
- еңел (yeñel)
Derived terms
- ауыр тупрағы еңел булһын (awïr tuprağï yeñel bulhïn, “God rest his/her soul”)
Kazakh
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *iagɨr (“heavy”).
Adjective
ауыр • (awır)
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