eñse
Appearance
Crimean Tatar
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Inherited from Proto-Turkic *eŋse.
Pronunciation
[edit]- Hyphenation: eñ‧se
Noun
[edit]eñse
Declension
[edit]| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | eñse | eñseler |
| genitive | eñseniñ | eñselerniñ |
| dative | eñsege | eñselerge |
| accusative | eñseni | eñselerni |
| locative | eñsede | eñselerde |
| ablative | eñseden | eñselerden |
References
[edit]Salar
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Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Turkic *eŋse.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]eñse
References
[edit]- Yanchuk, Mikola Andriyovich (1893), “энце”, in Этнографическое ОбозрѢніе: Императорскаго Общества Любителей Естествознанія, Антропологіи и Этнографіи [Ethnographical Review: Imperial Society of Lovers of Natural History, Anthropology and Ethnography][1] (in Russian), Moscow: Publication of the Ethnographic Department, page энце
- Tenishev, Edhem (1976), “eŋse(ŋ)”, in Stroj salárskovo jazyká [Grammar of Salar], Moscow, page 326
- Yakup, Abdurishid (2002), “ense”, in An Ili Salar Vocabulary: Introduction and a Provisional Salar-English Lexicon[2], Tokyo: University of Tokyo, →ISBN, page 88
