-хана
See also: хана
Bashkir
Etymology
From Persian خانه (xâne, “house”).
Originally borrowed as part of composite nouns like китапхана (kitapxana, “library”), дарыухана (darıwxana, “pharmacy”), later became productive within Bashkir, adding to nouns of Persian, Arabic and Turkic origin.
Compare with suffixes of the same meaning and origin in other Turkic languages: Azerbaijani -xana, Kazakh -хана (-xana), Uzbek -xona, Kyrgyz -кана (-kana), Turkish -hane, etc.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [χɑ.ˈnɑ], [χä.ˈnä]
- Hyphenation: -ха‧на
Suffix
-хана • (-xana)
- An establishment where a specific type of products or services is available
Derived terms
Bashkir terms suffixed with -хана
Kazakh
Alternative scripts | |
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Arabic | ـحانا |
Cyrillic | -хана |
Latin | -xana |
Etymology
Borrowed from Classical Persian خٰانَه (-xāna, literally “-house”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /χɑ.nɑ/
- Hyphenation: ха‧на
Suffix
-хана • (-xana)
- An establishment where a specific type of products or services is available
Derived terms
Kazakh terms suffixed with -хана
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