Turkmen

See also: turkmen, türkmén, and Türkmen

English

Etymology

Likely originally a variant of Turkman, influenced by Russian Туркме́н (Turkmén) or possibly Turkish or Turkmen Türkmen. As a plural of Turkman, probably also influenced by the English manmen plural.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈtɜːk.mən/
  • (US) IPA(key): /ˈtɝk.mən/

Noun

Turkmen

  1. plural of Turkman

Noun

Turkmen (countable and uncountable, plural Turkmen or Turkmens)

  1. (countable) A person from Turkmenistan or of Turkmen descent.
    • 2005, Chahryar Adle, History of Civilizations of Central Asia (page 316)
      The conquest took 16 years and ended in 1885 in a battle with the Afghans on the banks of the Murghab. During this period, the Turkmens offered the Russians stubborn resistance []
    • 2009, Barbara A. West, Encyclopedia of the Peoples of Asia and Oceania (page 841)
      Keimir-Ker, a Turkmen from the Tekke clan, led a rebellion against the Persians []
  2. (uncountable) A Turkic language of the Turkmen spoken mostly in Turkmenistan.

Translations

Adjective

Turkmen (not comparable)

  1. Of, from, or pertaining to Turkmenistan, the Turkmen people or the Turkmen language.

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Czech

Noun

Turkmen m

  1. Turkmen, Turkoman, Turkman (person)
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