аҙаш
Bashkir
Etymology
Earliest attested in Chagatai adaš "namesake". This term could have derived from at "name" + -daš "name" + "reciprocity suffix".
Note, however, Old Turkic adaš, aδaš, ajaš "friend, companion", from Proto-Turkic *ădaĺ (“friend, companion”). It is debatable if the former could have developed from the latter or emerged independently; the first version seems more plausible, though.
Compare toUzbek adash (“namesake”),Uyghur ئاداش (adash, “namesake”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ɑˈðɑʂ]
- Hyphenation: а‧ҙаш
Noun
аҙаш • (aðaš)
- namesake, a person with the same name as somebody else
- Күрше ағай менән беҙ аҙашбыҙ, шуға мине урамда бәләкәй Ғәли тип йөрөтәләр.
- Kürše ağay menän beð aðašbïð, šuğa mine uramda bäläkäy Ğäli tip yörötälär.
- We are namesakes with the elder neighbor, so they call me "the small Ğäli" in the street.
Declension
Inflection of аҙаш (aðaš)
singular | plural | |
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absolute | аҙаш (aðaš) | аҙаштар (aðaštar) |
definite genitive | аҙаштың (aðaštïñ) | аҙаштарҙың (aðaštarðïñ) |
dative | аҙашҡа (aðašqa) | аҙаштарға (aðaštarğa) |
definite accusative | аҙашты (aðaštï) | аҙаштарҙы (aðaštarðï) |
locative | аҙашта (aðašta) | аҙаштарҙа (aðaštarða) |
ablative | аҙаштан (aðaštan) | аҙаштарҙан (aðaštarðan) |
Adjective
аҙаш • (aðaš)
- with the same name
- Ҡаҙағстанда ла аҙаш ауыл бар икән.
- Qaðağstanda la aðaš awïl bar ikän.
- As it happens, there is a village of the same same in Kazakhstan as well.