яҙыҡ
See also: аҙыҡ
Bashkir
Etymology
From Old Turkic jazuq, jazuγ (“sin, wrongdoing”), from Old Turkic jaz- "to err; to commit a sin".
Cognate with Kazakh жазық (jazıq), Tatar язык (yazıq), Kyrgyz жазык (cazık), Southern Altai јазык (ǰazïk), Uzbek yoziq (“sin, wrongdoing”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [jɑˈðɯ̞q]
- Hyphenation: я‧ҙыҡ
Noun
яҙыҡ • (yaðïq)
- sin, wrongdoing; offense, fault
- Һалып бирелгән ризыҡты ҡалдырырға ярамай, яҙыҡ була, хужаны ихтирам итмәү һанала.
- Halïp birelgän rizïqtï qaldïrïrğa yaramay, yaðïq bula, xužanï ixtiram itmäw hanala.
- One should not leave (any of the) served food - (this is) a sin, is considered disrespect for the host.
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Declension
Inflection of яҙыҡ (yaðïq)
| singular only | |
|---|---|
| absolute | яҙыҡ (yaðïq) |
| definite genitive | яҙыҡтың (yaðïqtïñ) |
| dative | яҙыҡҡа (yaðïqqa) |
| definite accusative | яҙыҡты (yaðïqtï) |
| locative | яҙыҡта (yaðïqta) |
| ablative | яҙыҡтан (yaðïqtan) |
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