ياز
See also: یار
Gulf Arabic
Pronunciation
- (Kuwait) IPA(key): /jɑz/
Etymology 1
Uncertain.
- Possibly from Arabic جَازَ (jāza, “to be possible, to happen”), but the semantic inversion is questionable.
- Possibly from Arabic عَجَزَ (ʕajaza, “to be unable, to be powerless”), but the phonetic development — especially considering an intermediate form *عَيَز (“*ʿayaz”) impf. *يَعْيُز (“*yaʿyuz”) — is dubious.
Verb
ياز • (yaz) (imperfective يُّوز (yyuz))
Uyghur
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *jāj (“summer”).
Cognate with Old Uyghur y՚y (yay, “summer”); Tatar җәй (cäy), Kyrgyz жай (jay), Kumyk яй (yay), Southern Altai јай (ǰay), Azerbaijani yay, Khakas чайғы (çayğı), Shor чайғы (“summer”), Yakut сайын (sayın, “summer”), Bashkir йәй (yəy, “summer”), etc.
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