Adyghe

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Etymology

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In Circassian marriage, the word "marrying" used by the Circassians is къэщэн for the man which means "to bring", and дэкӏон for the woman which means "to go alongside with".

Pronunciation

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  • (Adyghe dialect) IPA(key): [dakʷʼan]

Verb

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дэкӏон (dɛkʷʼon)

  1. to go with him/her, to go alongside him/her
    пшъашъэр кӏалым дэкӏот — The girl will go with the boy.
    укъэсдэкӏота?Will you go with me?
    лӏитӏор мэзым зэдэкӏуагъэх — The two men went to to the forest together.
    иропым уиунагъо удэкӏота?Will you go to Europe with your family?
    томыр нартым дакӏо — Tom is going with Nart.
  2. to marry a man/boy.
    пшъашъэр кӏалым дэкӏот — The girl will marry the boy.
    укъэсдэкӏота?Will you marry me? (Can only said to women)
    нартым ыпшъашъэ дэкӏот — Nart's daughter will get marry.
    томым ыпшъашъитӏу дэкӏуагъэх — Tom's both daughters are married.
    дэянэ томым дакӏо — Diana is marrying Tom.

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