къэщэн
Adyghe
Etymology
In Circassian marriage, the word "marrying" used by the Circassians is къэщэн for the man which means "to bring", and дэкӏон for the woman which means "to go alongside with".
Pronunciation
- (Adyghe dialect) IPA(key): [qaɕan]
Verb
къэщэн • (qăš̍ăn)
- to bring someone
- кӀалым пшъашъэр къищагъ — The boy brought the girl.
- сыкъэпщэта? — Will you bring me?
- тиунэ укъакӏомэ уишы къэздащ — When you come to my house, bring your brother.
- томэр къащэба — Bring Tom.
- нартым томыр къещэ — Nart is bringing Tom.
- to marry a woman/girl.
- кӀалым пшъашъэр къищагъ — The boy married the girl.
- сыкъэпщэта? — Will you marry me? (Can only said to men).
- нартым ыпшъашъэ къэсщэт — I will marry Nart's daughter.
- томым ыпшъашъитӏу къэщагъэх — Tom's both daughters are married.
- томым дэянэр къещэ — Tom is marrying Diana.
See also
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