күөх

Yakut

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *kȫk (blue, green). Cognate with Turkish gök, Kyrgyz көк (kök).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ky͡ø̞q]
  • Hyphenation: күөх

Adjective

күөх • (küöq)

  1. blue
    Мин диэн күөх түннүктээх күөх дьиэлээх
    Min dien küöq tünnükteeq küöq jieleeq
    I have a blue house with a blue window
    — Eiffel 65, "I'm Blue" (1998 song)
  2. green

Usage notes

For a similar concept, compare Japanese .

Derived terms

  • көҕөр (köğör, to turn blue or green)
  • Күөх Ордуу (Küöq Orduu, Blue Horde)
  • күөх сүрэх (küöq süreq, lazy)

See also

Colors in Yakut · өҥнөр (öñnör) (layout · text)
     үрүҥ (ürüñ), маҥан (mañan),
(less common) ак (ak)
     бороҥ (boroñ), сур (sur)      хара (qara)
             кыһыл (kıhıl), тэтэркэй (teterkey); [Term?]              [Term?]; кугас (kugas)              араҕас (arağas), саһархай (saharqay);
хоҥор (qoñor)
             [Term?]              күөх (küöq)              от күөҕэ (ot küöğe); [Term?]
             халлаан күөх (qallaan küöq); күөх (küöq)              [Term?]              [Term?]
             [Term?]; [Term?]              [Term?]; [Term?]              кыһаан (kıhaan)
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