яман

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Bashkir

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Etymology

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From Proto-Turkic *yaman (bad).

Cognate with Old Uyghur [script needed] (jaman, bad); Kazakh жаман (jaman), Karakalpak жаман (jaman) / jaman, Kyrgyz жаман (jaman), Karachay-Balkar аман (aman), Uzbek yomon, Azerbaijani, Turkish yaman, etc.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [jɑˈmɑn]
  • Hyphenation: я‧ман

Adjective

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яман (yaman)

  1. bad
    Сеймал иҡтисады ни өсөн яман?
    Seymal iqtisadı ni ösön yaman?
    Why raw materials(-based) economy is bad?
    Бәләкәс баланы яман күҙҙән һаҡлып өс йәшкәсә кешегә күрһәтмәгәндәр.
    Bələkəs balanı yaman küźźən haqlıp ös yəşkəsə keşegə kürhətməgəndər.
    (They) wouldn't show small children to strangers until they were three, so as to guard them from the evil eye.
  2. wicked, evil, ill-natured; malicious, spiteful
    Сабан ат, яман ҡатын, ҡыйыш мылтыҡ — шул өсәү ир-егетте ҡартайталыр.
    Saban at, yaman qatın, qıyış mıltıq — şul ösəw ir-yegette qartaytalır.
    A lazy horse, an evil wife, (and) a crooked rifle — these three things make a man grow old.
    (Aqmulla)

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Kalmyk

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Etymology

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From Proto-Mongolic *ïmaxan cognate with Khitan 𘱑𘯺 (*êm a), related through borrowing or inheritance with Proto-Turkic *ïmga.

Compare Mongolian ямаа (jamaa), Old Turkic 𐰢𐰍𐰀 ((a)mɣa).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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яман (yaman) (Clear script spelling ᡕᠠᡏᠠᡃᠨ (yamān))

  1. goat

Kumyk

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Adjective

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яман (yaman)

  1. bad
  2. evil

Derived terms

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Noun

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яман (yaman)

  1. evil

Declension

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Adverb

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яман (yaman)

  1. very

Further reading

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Nogai

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Etymology

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From Proto-Turkic *yaman.

Adjective

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яман (yaman)

  1. bad

References

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  • N. A. Baskakov, S.A Kalmykov, editor (1963), “яман”, in Nogajsko-Russkij Slovarʹ, Moscow: karačajevo-čerkesskij naučno- issledovatelʹskij institut jazyka, literatury i istorii, →ISBN