Kyrgyz edit

Etymology edit

From *čaqïrïm (the distance at which a shout as a voice signal can be heard; earshot), from Proto-Turkic *čaqïr- (to call, hail).

Cognate with Kazakh шақырым (şaqyrym), Bashkir саҡрым (saqrım), Southern Altai чакырым (čakïrïm), Kumyk чакъырым (çaqırım), Uzbek chaqirim, Uyghur چاقىرىم (chaqirim), Turkmen çakyrym (verst).

Noun edit

чакырым (cakırım) (Arabic spelling چاقىرىم)

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Southern Altai edit

Etymology edit

From *čaqïrïm (the distance at which a shout as a voice signal can be heard; earshot), from Proto-Turkic *čaqïr- (to call, hail), from чакырар (čakïrar) +‎ -ым (-ïm).

Cognate with Kazakh шақырым (şaqyrym), Kyrgyz чакырым (cakırım), Bashkir саҡрым (saqrım), Kumyk чакъырым (çaqırım), Uzbek chaqirim, Uyghur چاقىرىم (chaqirim), Turkmen çakyrym (verst).

Noun edit

чакырым (čakïrïm)

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See also edit

References edit

  • Radloff, Friedrich Wilhelm (1893–1911) Опыт словаря тюркских наречий – Versuch eines Wörterbuches der Türk-Dialecte [Attempt at a Lexicon of the Turkic Dialects] (overall work in German and Russian), Saint Petersburg: Imperial Academy of Sciences, column 1835 pages