кәзә

Bashkir

Кәзә

Etymology

From Old Turkic keči / ečki / ečkü "goat", from Proto-Turkic.

However, the voiced -z- in Bashkir remains unexplained. Could also be borrowed from or influenced by Russian коза́ (kozá, goat).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [kæˈzæ]
  • Hyphenation: кә‧зә

Noun

кәзә (käzä)

  1. goat
    Күрше ҡатындан кәзә һөтө һатып алам.
    Kürše qatïndan käzä hötö hatïp alam.
    I buy goat milk from the neighbor woman.

Declension

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