јети
See also: йети
Southern Altai
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Cardinal : јети (ǰeti) Ordinal : јетинчи (ǰetinči) Collective : јетӱ (ǰetü) | ||
Etymology
editFrom Proto-Turkic *yẹt(t)i (“seven”), while intervocalic -т- (-t-) remained voiceless due to original gemination.
Cognate with Kyrgyz жети (jeti), Kazakh жеті (jetı), Bashkir ете (yete) Tatar җиде (cide), Karachay-Balkar джети (ceti), Kumyk етти (yetti), Crimean Tatar yedi, Uyghur يەتتە (yette), Uzbek yetti, Turkish yedi, Salar yide, Azerbaijani yeddi, Turkmen ýedi, Shor четти (cetti), Khakas читі (çitì), Tuvan чеди (çedi), Tofa чеді (cedì), Yakut сэттэ (sette), Chuvash ҫиччӗ (śiččĕ), etc.
Pronunciation
editNumeral
editјети • (ǰeti) (cardinal number)
References
edit- N. A. Baskakov, Toščakova N.A, editor (1947), “јети”, in Ojrotsko-Russkij Slovarʹ [Oyrot-Russian Dictionary], Moscow: M.: OGIZ, →ISBN