таяҡ
Bashkir
Etymology
From Old Turkic tajaq (“stick”), from Proto-Turkic *daja- (“to prop, support; lean against”).
Cognate with Tatar, Southern Altai, Kyrgyz таяк (tayak), Kazakh таяқ (tayaq), Uzbek tayoq, Crimean Tatar tayaq (“stick”), etc.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [tɑ.ˈjɑq]
- Hyphenation: та‧яҡ
Noun
таяҡ • (tayaq)
- stick, a small thin branch from a tre or bush
- stick, a relatively long, thin piece of wood
- cane, walking stick
- (sports) stick e.g. in hockey
Declension
Inflection of таяҡ (tayaq)
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| absolute | таяҡ (tayaq) | таяҡтар (tayaqtar) |
| definite genitive | таяҡтың (tayaqtïñ) | таяҡтарҙың (tayaqtarðïñ) |
| dative | таяҡҡа (tayaqqa) | таяҡтарға (tayaqtarğa) |
| definite accusative | таяҡты (tayaqtï) | таяҡтарҙы (tayaqtarðï) |
| locative | таяҡта (tayaqta) | таяҡтарҙа (tayaqtarða) |
| ablative | таяҡтан (tayaqtan) | таяҡтарҙан (tayaqtarðan) |
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