тәре
Bashkir
Etymology
Possibly from Proto-Turkic *teŋri (“god; sky, heaven”).
If so, Doublet of тәңре (täŋre) — see there for more.
Compare with Tatar тәре (täre, “pagan deity; Christian icon”), Karachay-Balkar тейри (teyri, “the supreme deity in the local pagan pantheon”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [tæˈɾɪ̞]
- Hyphenation: тә‧ре
Noun
тәре • (täre)
- (Christianity) cross
- (Christianity) icon
- (Symbols) cross
- Ҡыҙыл Тәре.
- Qıðıl Täre.
- The Red Cross.
Declension
Declension of тәре (täre)
singular | plural | |
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absolute | тәре (täre) | тәреләр (tärelär) |
definite genitive | тәренең (täreneŋ) | тәреләрҙең (tärelärðeŋ) |
dative | тәрегә (täregä) | тәреләргә (tärelärgä) |
definite accusative | тәрене (tärene) | тәреләрҙе (tärelärðe) |
locative | тәрелә (tärelä) | тәреләрҙә (tärelärðä) |
ablative | тәренән (tärenän) | тәреләрҙән (tärelärðän) |
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