илһам

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Bashkir[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Persian الهام (elhâm), from Arabic إِلْهَام (ʔilhām, inspiration).

Cognate with Uzbek ilhom (inspiration), Azerbaijani ilham (inspiration), Turkish ilham (inspiration).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [ilˈhäm], [iɫˈhɑm]
  • Hyphenation: ил‧һам

Noun[edit]

илһам (ilham)

  1. inspiration
    Шағир тыуған еренән илһам ала, күңеле йыр менән тула.
    Şağir tıwğan yerenən ilham ala, küñele yır menən tula.
    The poet takes inspiration from his native place, his soul fills with songs.

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