Difference between revisions of "Monosyllabic Turkic stems"

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| kay- || return || (kir, kaz) qayt- ||  
 
| kay- || return || (kir, kaz) qayt- ||  
 
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| bağ- || tie || (kir, kaz) bayla-<br />(kir) boo / (kaz) baw (n.) ||
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| baː- || tie || (kir, kaz) bayla-<br />(kir) boo / (kaz) baw (n.) ||
 
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| saq- || think → miss || (kir, kaz) sağın- ||  
 
| saq- || think → miss || (kir, kaz) sağın- ||  
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| u- || (not) be able to? || ||
 
| u- || (not) be able to? || ||
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Revision as of 12:44, 30 November 2018

Some monosyllabic Turkic verb stems are avoided in certain modern languages, though derived forms exist.

Old Turkic gloss modern forms other cognates
boğ- choke, strangle (kir) muunt- Mong. *boğu- (?)
ay- say (kir, kaz) ayt-
kay- return (kir, kaz) qayt-
baː- tie (kir, kaz) bayla-
(kir) boo / (kaz) baw (n.)
saq- think → miss (kir, kaz) sağın-
yüd- load (kir) jüktö-, (uzb) yukla-, ... (←yü-k+LA)
ud- sleep (kir) uqta-, (kaz) uyıqta- (← ud-ıq-LA)
u- (not) be able to?