саккӑр
Chuvash
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Cardinal: саккӑр (sakkăr) Ordinal: саккӑрмӗш (sakkărmĕš) Distributive: сакӑршер (sak̬ărš̬er) |
Etymology
editInherited from Bulgar ڛَكِڔ (sekir, “eight”),[1] itself inherited from Proto-Turkic *sekiŕ.[2][3]
Cognate with Khalaj səkkiz, Turkish sekiz, Uzbek sakkiz, Bashkir һигеҙ (higeź) and Yakut аҕыс (ağıs).
Pronunciation
editNumeral
editсаккӑр or сакӑр • (sakkăr or sak̬ăr)
References
edit- ^ Tekin, Talât (1988) Volga Bulgar kitabeleri ve Volga Bulgarcası [Volga Bulgarian Ephitaphs and Volga Bulgarian Language][1] (in Turkish), Ankara: Türk Tarih Kurumu Basımevi, →ISBN, page 200
- ^ Fedotov, M. R. (1996) “саккӑр”, in Etimologičeskij slovarʹ čuvašskovo jazyka [Etymological Dictionary of the Chuvash Language] (in Russian), volume II, Cheboksary: Chuvash State Institute of Humanities, pages 6-7
- ^ Jegorov, V. G. (1964) “саккӑр”, in Etimologičeskij slovarʹ čuvašskovo jazyka [Etymological Dictionary of the Chuvash Language] (in Russian), Cheboksary: Čuvašskoje knižnoje izdatelʹstvo, page 175