соёл
Buryat
Comparison | |
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Mongolian | соёл (sojol) |
Buryat | соёл (sojol) |
Kalmyk | сойл (soyl) |
Etymology
Borrowed from Classical Mongolian ᠰᠣᠶ᠋ᠤᠯ (soyul, “civilisation, the act of civilising”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sɔ.jɔl/, [sʰɔ̟.jɜl]
Noun
соёл • (sojol) (??? please provide spelling!)
- culture
- Буряад Республикын Соёлой министерство ― Burjaad Rjespublikyn Sojoloj ministjerstvo ― the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Buryatia
Declension
This noun needs an inflection-table template.
Derived terms
- соёлжохо (sojolžoxo)
- соёлжоһон (sojolžohon)
Mongolian
Mongolian |
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ᠰᠣᠶᠤᠯ (soyul) |
Cyrillic |
соёл (sojol) |
Etymology
From Classical Mongolian ᠰᠣᠶ᠋ᠤᠯ (soyul, “civilisation, the act of civilising”); equivalent to соё- (sojo-, “to civilize”) + -л (-l, nominative suffix). Semantically compare Chinese 文化 (wénhuà, “culture”). Cognate with Buryat соёл (sojol, “culture”) and Kalmyk сойл (soyl, “culture”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sɔ.jʊɮ/
Noun
соёл • (sojol)
- culture
- Монгол Улсын Соёлын яам ― Mongol Ulsyn Sojolyn jaam ― the Ministry of Culture of Mongolia
Declension
This noun needs an inflection-table template.
Derived terms
- соёлгүй (sojolgüj)
- соёлжилт (sojolžilt)
- соёлжингуй (sojolžinguj)
- соёлжих (sojolžix)
- соёлжуу (sojolžuu)
- соёлт (sojolt)
- соёлтой (sojoltoj)
- соёлтон (sojolton)
- соёлч (sojolč)
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