йөҙ
Bashkir
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [jʏ̞ð]
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- Hyphenation: йөҙ (one syllable)
Etymology 1
From Proto-Turkic *yǖŕ (“hundred”).
Numeral
йөҙ • (yӧð)
- (cardinal) hundred
- Минутына йөҙ аҙым атлау – идеаль физик көсөргәнеш формулаһы, ти Америка ғалимдары.
- Minutïna yöð aðïm atlaw – ideal’ fizik kösörgäneš formulahï, ti Amerika ğalimdarï.
- Walking a hundred steps per minute is the formula of an ideal physical exercise, US scientists say.
- Сухой Суперджет-100 — йөҙ урынлыҡ реактив самолёт.
- Suxoy Superdžet-100 — yöð urïnlïq reaktiv samolyot.
- Sukhoi Superjet 100 is a jet plane with 100 (passenger) seats.
Etymology 2
From Proto-Turkic *yǖŕ (“face”).
Noun
йөҙ • (yöð)
- face
- Гөлбаныу намаҙлығын йәйеп, өмөт менән ҡиблаға йөҙөн борҙо.
- Gölbanïw namaðlïğïn yäyep, ömöt menän qiblağa yöðön borðo.
- Gölbanïw spread her prayer mat and, with hope, turned her face towards qibla.
Declension
Inflection of йөҙ (yöð)
| singular only | |
|---|---|
| absolute | йөҙ (yöð) |
| definite genitive | йөҙҙөң (yöððöñ) |
| dative | йөҙгә (yöðgä) |
| definite accusative | йөҙҙө (yöððö) |
| locative | йөҙҙә (yöððä) |
| ablative | йөҙҙән (yöððän) |
Synonyms
- бит (bit)
Derived terms
- йөҙтүбән (yöðtübän)
Usage notes
йөҙ (yöð, “face”) is more literary, while бит (bit, “face”) is normally used in everyday speech.
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