йомғаҡ
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From Proto-Turkic *yum (“round”).
Cognate with Karakhanid [script needed] (jumɣaq, “globular or round thing”); Turkmen ýumak (“ball”), Khakas ныңмах (nıñmax, “ball-shaped”), Turkish yumak (“ball of wool/thread”), etc.
йомғаҡ • (yomğaq)
singular | plural | |
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absolute | йомғаҡ (yomğaq) | йомғаҡтар (yomğaqtar) |
definite genitive | йомғаҡтың (yomğaqtıñ) | йомғаҡтарҙың (yomğaqtarźıñ) |
dative | йомғаҡҡа (yomğaqqa) | йомғаҡтарға (yomğaqtarğa) |
definite accusative | йомғаҡты (yomğaqtı) | йомғаҡтарҙы (yomğaqtarźı) |
locative | йомғаҡта (yomğaqta) | йомғаҡтарҙа (yomğaqtarźa) |
ablative | йомғаҡтан (yomğaqtan) | йомғаҡтарҙан (yomğaqtarźan) |
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