хай
Belarusian
Alternative forms
- няха́й (njaxáj)
Etymology
Clipping of няха́й (njaxáj).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [xaj]
- Rhymes: -aj
Audio (file)
Nanai
Russian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [xaj]
Southern Selkup
Chumel dialects | |
---|---|
Narym | хай |
Syusse dialects | |
Middle Ket | сайи |
Tyuj dialects | |
Upper Ob | сэй |
Etymology
From Proto-Selkup *saji, from Proto-Samoyedic *səjmä, from Proto-Uralic *śilmä. Cognates include Nganasan сеймы, Finnish silmä and Hungarian szem.
Noun
хай (haj) (Narym)
- eye
- 2022, Grigorij Korotkih, Современный язык нарымских селькупов (overall work in Russian), page 81:
- Мат ни̇к кыга́к, ӄа́йгос ӄу́ла ми́нал э̄дэнд манэмба́т ай ха́йла табла́ннан че́лэешпат!
- I wish people looked at our village and their eyes shine!
Further reading
- G.V. Korotkih (2022) Современный язык нарымских селькупов [The modern language of Narym Selkups], Tomsk: Соиздательство ценных книг «Грасион», →ISBN, page 56 of 150
Ukrainian
Etymology
Clipping of неха́й (nexáj).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [xai̯]
Audio (file)
Derived terms
- хай живе́ (xaj žyvé, “long live”)
- хай так (xaj tak, “so be it”)
- хай щасти́ть (xaj ščastýtʹ, “good luck”)
Yakut
Etymology
Unknown.
Derived terms
- хайыс (qayıs, “to turn”)
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