тел

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Avar[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Compare Old Armenian թել (tʻel).

Noun[edit]

тел (tel)

  1. wire
  2. telegram

Bashkir[edit]

Кешенең теле (sense 2).

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Turkic *til (tongue; language).

Cognate with Tatar тел (tel), Kazakh тіл (tıl), Kyrgyz тил (til), Uzbek til, Turkish dil (tongue, language).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [tɪ̞l]
  • Hyphenation: тел (one syllable)

Noun[edit]

тел (tel)

  1. language
    Башҡорт теле.
    Başqort tele.
    The Bashkir language.
    Әлеге көндә копт теле тик сиркәү теле булараҡ ҡына һаҡланған.
    Əlege köndə kopt tele tik sirkəw tele bularaq qına haqlanğan.
    By these days, the Coptic language has been preserved as an ecclesiastical language only.
  2. tongue
    ...һәр тел Ғайса Мәсихте Раббы тип таныһын. (Philippians 2:11)
    ...hər tel Ğaysa Məsixte Rabbı tip tanıhın.
    ...let every tongue acknowledge Jesus Christ as the Lord.

Declension[edit]

Bulgarian[edit]

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тел

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish تل.

Pronunciation[edit]

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Noun[edit]

тел (telm or f (relational adjective те́лен)

  1. wire (used in purely mechanical applications of metal thread)
    1. (singular only) wire
      връ́звам с телvrǎ́zvam s teltie with wire
      бодли́ва телbodlíva telbarbed wire
    2. (masculine only) a piece of wire
      свъ́рзвам те́ловеsvǎ́rzvam téloveconnect wires

Usage notes[edit]

  • Feminine declension and gender is rare.

Declension[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • тел”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2014
  • тел”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Chitanka, 2010

Ossetian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Compare Old Armenian թել (tʻel).

Noun[edit]

тел (tel)

  1. wire
    сындзджын тел – barbed wire
  2. telegram
    тел раттын – send a telegram

Russian[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

тел (teln inan pl

  1. genitive plural of те́ло (télo)

Serbo-Croatian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish تل.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

те̏л m (Latin spelling tȅl)

  1. (obsolete) thin wire
    Не бију се тако побињице, већ се бију од тела канџијом
  2. silver or golden thread or string for sewing or embroidering
    • 1906, Stevan Sremac, Zona Zamfirova:
      Пустила дугу косу низ плећа и преко груди, а низ дугу косу пушта се тел, блешти и трепери тел међу црном бујном косом, па му изгледа Зона сјајна и свечана као заветна икона.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)

Declension[edit]

References[edit]

  • 1957, Škaljić Abdulah, Turcizmi u narodnom govoru, Sarajevo
  • 1976, Речник српскохрватскога књижевног језика, VI. књига, Ц-Ш (стотина), друго фототипско издање, Матица српска, Нови Сад, стр. 171

Tatar[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Turkic *til (tongue; language).

Cognate with Bashkir тел (tel), Kazakh тіл (tıl), Kyrgyz тил (til), Uzbek til, Turkish dil (tongue, language).

Noun[edit]

тел (tel)

  1. language
  2. tongue

Declension[edit]

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Western Mari[edit]

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Тел.

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Mari [Term?], from Proto-Uralic *tälwä. Cognates include Eastern Mari теле (teĺe).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈtel/
  • Rhymes: -el
  • Hyphenation: тел

Noun[edit]

тел (tel)

  1. winter

References[edit]

  • Savatkova, A. A. (2008) “тел”, in Slovarʹ gornomarijskovo jazyka [Hill Mari language dictionary] (in Russian), Yoshkar-Ola: Mari publisher, →ISBN
  • K. I. Belyaev & P. P. Romashkin (1944) Русско-Марийский Словарь [Russian-Mari Dictionary] (overall work in Russian), Kozmodemyansk: Маргосиздатын Кырык-Мары Филиал, page 99