өй
See also: ой
Bashkir
Etymology
From Common Kypchak üy ("house, home", see the Kypchak cognates below), from Proto-Turkic *eb (“house”).
Immediately cognate with Tatar өй (öy), Kazakh үй (üi), Kyrgyz үй (üy), Karachay-Balkar юй (üy), Kumyk уьй (üy), Southern Altai ӱй (üy, “home, house”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈʏ̞j]
- Hyphenation: өй (one syllable)
Noun
өй • (öy)
- house, dwelling place
- Кирбес өй.
- Kirbes öy.
- A brick house.
- Өйөбөҙгә һыуыҡ һыу ғына ингән.
- Öyöböźgə hıwıq hıw ğına ingən.
- We only have cold water (service) in our house.
- cottage
- Баҡса өйөн йыйыштырғанда саң борхотмағыҙ, битлек, бирсәткә кейегеҙ.
- Baqsa öyön yıyıştırğanda sañ borxotmağıź, bitlek, birsətkə keyegeź.
- When cleaning (your) garden cottage, do not raise dust, wear a mask (and) gloves.
- home
Declension
Tatar
Etymology
From Common Kypchak üy ("house, home", see the Kypchak cognates below), from Proto-Turkic *eb (“house”).
Cognate with Bashkir өй (öy), Kazakh үй (üi), Kyrgyz үй (üy), Karachay-Balkar юй (üy), Kumyk уьй (üy), Southern Altai ӱй (üy).
Yakut
Etymology
Derived from Proto-Turkic *ȫg (“mind, thought, intelligence”), which is a derivative of Proto-Turkic *ȫ- (“to think of, understand, realize”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ø̞j/, [ø̞j]
- Hyphenation: өй
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