туфан
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Bashkir[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Arabic طُوفَان (ṭūfān, “storm, deluge, typhoon”), probably from Sinitic 大風 (MC dajH|daH pjuwng|pjuwngH, “windstorm”).
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
туфан • (tufan) (Islam, Abrahamic religions)
- the Flood, the Deluge
- Ысынлап та, Туфан һыуы тартылғас, Нух кәмәһен ҡайҙа килтереп терәй икән?
- Isınlap ta, Tufan hıwı tartılğas, Nux kəməhen qayźa kilterep terəy ikən?
- As a matter of fact, where did Noah land his boat (=ark) when the Deluge' waters subsided?
Usage notes[edit]
- Often capitalized.