яланғас

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Bashkir[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From *yalañač (nude, naked), from Proto-Turkic *yalïŋ (naked; lone, solitary), whence also яңғыҙ (yañğıź).

Cognate with Kazakh жалаңаш (jalañaş), Kyrgyz жылаңач (jılaŋac), Southern Altai јылаҥаш (ǰïlaŋaš, naked, nude), Crimean Tatar calanğaş (naked, barefoot), Uyghur يالاڭاچ (yala'ngach) / يالاڭغاچ (yalangghach, bare, naked), Turkmen ýalaňaç, Salar yalañgaş (naked), etc.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [jɑ.ɫɑŋ.ˈɢɑs]
  • Hyphenation: я‧лан‧ғас

Adjective[edit]

яланғас (yalanğas)

  1. naked, undressed
  2. without trees or other vegetation (of landscape elements)
  3. bare, lacking cover or protection
    Ҡулымда һуҡҡы юҡ ине, // Тас яланғас ҡул ине.
    Qulımda huqqı yuq ine, // Tas yalanğas qul ine.
    I did not have a club in my hands, my hands were absolutely bare.

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