төрмә
Bashkir
Etymology
First attested in a medieval Turkic language in 11 century by Mahmud al-Kashgari. Appears to have spread to modern languages via Literary Chagatai.
Alternatively, may have been borrowed from or mediated by the Russian тюрьма́ (tjurʹmá). Note, however, that the etymology of the latter is disputed between Turkic and Germanic.
Cognate with Kazakh түрме (türme), Kyrgyz түрмө (türmö), Uzbek turma, Uyghur تۇرمە (turme), Turkmen türme (“prison”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [tʏ̞r.ˈmæ]
- Hyphenation: төр‧мә
Declension
Inflection of төрмә (törmä)
singular | plural | |
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absolute | төрмә (törmä) | төрмә (törmä) |
definite genitive | төрмә (törmä) | төрмә (törmä) |
dative | төрмә (törmä) | төрмә (törmä) |
definite accusative | төрмә (törmä) | төрмә (törmä) |
locative | төрмә (törmä) | төрмә (törmä) |
ablative | төрмә (törmä) | төрмә (törmä) |
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