дым

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Bashkir

Etymology

Of unknown origin. Cognate with Tatar дым (dım, dampness, moisture), Kazakh дым (dym, dampness, moisture), Nogai дым (dım, dampness, moisture), Kumyk дым (dım, damp, moist), Southern Altai тым (tïm, silence), perhaps also Uzbek dim (stuffy, difficult to breath).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [dɯ̞m]
  • Hyphenation: дым (one syllable)

Noun

дым (dım)

  1. moistness, dampness; humidity, moisture

Declension

Derived terms


Belarusian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *dymъ, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰuh₂mós (smoke).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [dɨm]
  • Audio:(file)

Noun

дым (dymm inan (genitive ды́му, nominative plural дымы́, genitive plural дымо́ў)

  1. smoke

Declension

References

  • дым” in Belarusian–Russian dictionaries and Belarusian dictionaries at slounik.org

Kumyk

Adjective

дым (dım)

  1. wet
    Synonyms: сув (suw), изгъар (izğar), йибиген (yibigen), бавукъ (bawuq)
    Antonym: къуру (quru)

Russian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *dymъ, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰuh₂mós (smoke).

Pronunciation

Noun

дым (dymm inan (genitive ды́ма, nominative plural дымы́, genitive plural дымо́в, relational adjective ды́мный or дымово́й, diminutive дымо́к)

  1. smoke

Declension


Rusyn

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *dymъ, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰuh₂mós (smoke).

Noun

дым (dŷm)

  1. smoke
    Іщі ани не встиг вшыток дым підняти ся на Київ
    Išči any ne vstyh všŷtok dŷm pidnjaty sja na Kyjiv
    Not much smoke reached the Kiev

Further reading


Tatar

Noun

дым (dım)

  1. damp