сап
Kazakh edit
Alternative scripts | |
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Arabic | ساپ |
Cyrillic | сап |
Latin | sap |
Etymology 1 edit
From Proto-Turkic *sạp, compare Kyrgyz сап (sap), Crimean Tatar sap, Kumyk сап (sap), Tatar сап (sap), Turkish sap, Uyghur sap, etc.
Noun edit
сап • (sap)
Etymology 2 edit
Noun edit
сап • (sap)
Declension edit
declension of сап
singular (жекеше) | plural (көпше) | |
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nominative (атау септік) | сап (sap) | саптар (saptar) |
genitive (ілік септік) | саптың (saptyñ) | саптардың (saptardyñ) |
dative (барыс септік) | сапқа (sapqa) | саптарға (saptarğa) |
accusative (табыс септік) | сапты (sapty) | саптарды (saptardy) |
locative (жатыс септік) | сапта (sapta) | саптарда (saptarda) |
ablative (шығыс септік) | саптан (saptan) | саптардан (saptardan) |
instrumental (көмектес септік) | саппен (sappen) | саптармен (saptarmen) |
Russian edit
Pronunciation edit
Etymology 1 edit
Noun edit
сап • (sap) m inan (genitive са́па, nominative plural са́пы, genitive plural са́пов)
Declension edit
Derived terms edit
- сапно́й (sapnój)
Etymology 2 edit
Noun edit
сап • (sap) f inan pl
Southern Altai edit
Noun edit
сап • (sap)
Yakut edit
Etymology 1 edit
From Proto-Turkic *yip (“thread”). See Bashkir еп (yep) and Southern Altai јибек (ǰibek), both meaning "thread", for more cognates.
Noun edit
сап • (sap)
Derived terms edit
- таҥас-сап (tañas-sap, “clothes”)
Etymology 2 edit
Noun edit
сап • (sap)
- (onomatopoeia) The sound of blowing, or sucking in, air, accompanied by a sudden closing of the lips.
Derived terms edit
- саба үр (saba ür, “to blow out”)
See also edit
Etymology 3 edit
From Proto-Turkic *yap- (“to cover, to close”). Compare Kazakh жабу (jabu) and Kyrgyz жапуу (japuu).
Verb edit
сап • (sap)
- (transitive) to cover
- (transitive) to close (opposite of open)
- (transitive) to close (opposite of begin)