апай
Bashkir
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *apa (“mother; elder sister; aunt”).
Cognate withOld Turkic [script needed] (apa, “elder sister, elder female relative”),Kazakh апа (apa),Kyrgyz апа (apa), апай (apay, “mother; elder sister; aunt”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ɑˈpɑj]
- Hyphenation: а‧пай
Noun
апай • (apay)
- one's big / elder sister
- younger sister of the speaker's father or mother
- a woman older than the speaker but younger than the speaker's parents, in relation to the speaker
Declension
Inflection of апай (apay)
singular | plural | |
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absolute | апай (apay) | апайҙар (apayðar) |
definite genitive | апайҙың (apayðïñ) | апайҙарҙың (apayðarðïñ) |
dative | апайға (apayğa) | апайҙарға (apayðarğa) |
definite accusative | апайҙы (apayðï) | апайҙарҙы (apayðarðï) |
locative | апайҙа (apayða) | апайҙарҙа (apayðarða) |
ablative | апайҙан (apayðan) | апайҙарҙан (apayðarðan) |
Udmurt
Etymology
Borrowed from a Turkic language, compare Chuvash аппа (appa).
Noun
апай • (apaj)
- sister