See also: AZE, azé, âze, aże, aȝe, and azẹ

Translingual

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aze

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-2 & ISO 639-3 language code for Azerbaijani.

Aromanian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Latin hāc die, reduced to *hadie in the local Vulgar Latin, probably through confusion with hodie. Compare Romanian azi.

Pronunciation

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Adverb

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aze

  1. today
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Breton

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Pronunciation

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Adverb

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aze

  1. there

Japanese

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Romanization

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aze

  1. Rōmaji transcription of あぜ

Salar

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Etymology

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From Bonan [Term?] (āze).

Pronunciation

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  • (Qingshui, Hanbahe, Xunhua, Qinghai, Ili, Yining, Xinjiang) IPA(key): [ɑːze]
  • (Hanbahe, Xunhua, Qinghai) IPA(key): [ɑːzi]
  • (Mengda, Xunhua, Qinghai) IPA(key): [ɑzi]

Noun

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aze

  1. elder sister

References

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  • Yanchuk, Mikola Andriyovich (1893) Этнографическое ОбозрѢніе: Императорскаго Общества Любителей Естествознанія, Антропологіи и Этнографіи [Ethnographical Review: Imperial Society of Lovers of Natural History, Anthropology and Ethnography]‎[1] (in Russian), Moscow: Publication of the Ethnographic Department, page 32
  • Tenishev, Edhem (1976) “aze”, in Stroj salárskovo jazyká [Grammar of Salar], Moscow, page 299
  • Yakup, Abdurishid (2002) “aze”, in An Ili Salar Vocabulary: Introduction and a Provisional Salar-English Lexicon[2], Tokyo: University of Tokyo, →ISBN, page 48
  • Ma, Chengjun, Han, Lianye, Ma, Weisheng (December 2010) “aze”, in 米娜瓦尔 艾比布拉 (Minavar Abibra), editor, 撒维汉词典 (Sāwéihàncídiǎn) [Salar-Uyghur-Chinese dictionary], 1st edition, Beijing, →ISBN, page 29

Scots

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Noun

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aze (plural azes)

  1. Alternative spelling of aes

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