хаас
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Khakas[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Compare Tuvan хааш (xaaş), Tofa [Term?], Mongolian хаасууд (xaasuud, plural, a clan of the Darkhats). Probably related to Middle Mongol 康合思 (qangqas, a forest tribe who lived in the Yenisei River basin), which is recorded in The Secret History of the Mongols.
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
хаас • (xaas)
- Kacha (person)
Declension[edit]
Inflection of хаас (xaas)
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | хаас (xaas) | хаастар (xaastar) |
genitive | хаастың (xaastıñ) | хаастарның (xaastarnıñ) |
dative | хаасха (xaasxa) | хаастарға (xaastarğa) |
accusative | хаасты (xaastı) | хаастарны (xaastarnı) |
locative | хааста (xaasta) | хаастарда (xaastarda) |
ablative | хаастаң (xaastañ) | хаастардаң (xaastardañ) |
lative | хаассар (xaassar) | хаастарзар (xaastarzar) |
instrumental | хааснаң (xaasnañ) | хаастарнаң (xaastarnañ) |
Alternative forms[edit]
- хааш (xaaş)
See also[edit]
- хакас (xakas, “Khakas”, a Russian borrowing)
- сағай (sağay), хызыл (xızıl), сор (sor); туба (tuba); хойбал (xoybal)
Yakut[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
From earlier *qāš, from Proto-Turkic *k(i)āĺ (“eyebrow; edge”). Cognate with Turkish kaş.
Noun[edit]
хаас • (qaas)
Etymology 2[edit]
From earlier *qāz, from Proto-Turkic *kāŕ, compare Dolgan каас, Turkish kaz.
Noun[edit]
хаас • (qaas)