хазах
Khakas
Etymology
Borrowed from Russian кaза́къ (kazák, “Cossack”, in post-reform orthography каза́к) or коза́къ (kozák, in post-reform orthography коза́к). Compare also Shor қазақ (k̂azak̂, “Russian”).
Declension
Inflection of хазах (xazax)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | хазах (xazax) | хазахтар (xazaxtar) |
genitive | хазахтың (xazaxtıñ) | хазахтарның (xazaxtarnıñ) |
dative | хазахха (xazaxxa) | хазахтарға (xazaxtarğa) |
accusative | хазахты (xazaxtı) | хазахтарны (xazaxtarnı) |
locative | хазахта (xazaxta) | хазахтарда (xazaxtarda) |
ablative | хазахтаң (xazaxtañ) | хазахтардаң (xazaxtardañ) |
lative | хазахсар (xazaxsar) | хазахтарзар (xazaxtarzar) |
instrumental | хазахнаң (xazaxnañ) | хазахтарнаң (xazaxtarnañ) |
Mongolian
Etymology
Proto-Mongolic *kaja-, compare Dongxiang ghazha (“to gnaw”).
Pronunciation
- (Ulaanbaatar) IPA(key): /xat͡səx/, [ˈχat͡sɐχ]
Verb
хазах • (xazax) (Mongolian spelling ᠬᠠᠵᠠᠬᠤ (qaǰaqu))
Synonyms
Russian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈxazəx]
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