ах
Avar
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Proto-Avaro-AndianCategory:Avar terms derived from Proto-Avaro-Andian#АХ *oχi. Akin to Dargwa анхъ (anq), Udi га (ga) and Lak ахъ (aq).
Noun
ах • (ax) class 3 (ergative ахица, genetive ахил, plural ахал)Category:Avar lemmas#АХCategory:Avar nouns#АХCategory:Avar entries with incorrect language header#АХCategory:Avar class 3 nouns#АХCategory:Pages with entries#АХCategory:Pages with 10 entries#АХ
Derived terms
- лъимазул ах (lˢimazul ax, “kindergarten”)
- ахихъан (axiqxan, “gardener”)
Chechen
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-NakhCategory:Chechen terms inherited from Proto-Nakh#АХCategory:Chechen terms derived from Proto-Nakh#АХ *aax. Cognates include Bats ახ (ax) and Ingush а̄х (aax).
Pronunciation
Noun
а̄х • (aax) class jjCategory:Chechen lemmas#АХCategory:Chechen nouns#АХCategory:Chechen entries with incorrect language header#АХCategory:Chechen class jj nouns#АХCategory:Pages with entries#АХCategory:Pages with 10 entries#АХ
Declension
This noun needs an inflection-table template.
Category:Requests for inflections in Chechen noun entries#АХCategory:Requests for inflections in Chechen entries#АХCategory:Chechen unknown-type nominals#АХReferences
- Nichols, Johanna; Vagapov, Arbi (2004), “ах”, in Chechen–English and English–Chechen Dictionary, London and New York: RoutledgeCurzon, page 48a
Ingush
Pronunciation
Noun
ах • (ax) class ?Category:Ingush lemmas#АХCategory:Ingush nouns#АХCategory:Ingush entries with incorrect language header#АХCategory:Requests for noun class in Ingush entries#АХCategory:Pages with entries#АХCategory:Pages with 10 entries#АХ
Khakas
Etymology
From Proto-TurkicCategory:Khakas terms inherited from Proto-Turkic#АХCategory:Khakas terms derived from Proto-Turkic#АХ *āk.
Noun
ах • (ax)Category:Khakas lemmas#АХCategory:Khakas nouns#АХCategory:Khakas entries with incorrect language header#АХCategory:Pages with entries#АХCategory:Pages with 10 entries#АХ
Macedonian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-SlavicCategory:Macedonian terms inherited from Proto-Slavic#АХCategory:Macedonian terms derived from Proto-Slavic#АХ *axъ.
Pronunciation
Interjection
ах • (ah)Category:Macedonian lemmas#АХCategory:Macedonian interjections#АХCategory:Macedonian entries with incorrect language header#АХCategory:Pages with entries#АХCategory:Pages with 10 entries#АХ
Mongolian
| Mongolian | Cyrillic |
|---|---|
| ᠠᠬᠠ (ak-a) | ах (ax) |
Etymology
Inherited from Classical MongolianCategory:Mongolian terms inherited from Classical Mongolian#АХCategory:Mongolian terms derived from Classical Mongolian#АХ ᠠᠬᠠ (ak-a), from Middle MongolCategory:Mongolian terms inherited from Middle Mongol#АХCategory:Mongolian terms derived from Middle Mongol#АХ ᠠᠬᠠ (aqa), fromProto-MongolicCategory:Mongolian terms inherited from Proto-Mongolic#АХCategory:Mongolian terms derived from Proto-Mongolic#АХ *aka, compare Dongxiang agva. Compare Chinese 阿干 (āgān).
Possibly related to Proto-Turkic *āka (“elder (brother)”), whence Ottoman Turkish آغا (ağa) and Turkish ağa. (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)Category:Requests for references for etymologies in Mongolian entries#АХ
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [äχ]Category:Mongolian terms with IPA pronunciation#АХ
- Hyphenation: ах
Noun
ах • (ax) (definite plural ах нар)Category:Mongolian lemmas#АХCategory:Mongolian nouns#АХCategory:Mongolian 1-syllable words#АХCategory:Mongolian regular declension nouns#АХCategory:Mongolian terms with redundant script codes#АХCategory:Mongolian entries with incorrect language header#АХCategory:Pages with entries#АХCategory:Pages with 10 entries#АХ; (regular declension)
Declension
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See also
References
- Tokat, Feyza (2014), “On the Common Words in Mongolian and the Turkish Dialects in Turkey”, in The Journal of International Social Research (Uluslararası Sosyal Araştırmalar Dergisi), volume 7, number 32, →ISSN, pages 185-198.
Northern Yukaghir
Etymology
From Proto-YukaghirCategory:Northern Yukaghir terms inherited from Proto-Yukaghir#АХCategory:Northern Yukaghir terms derived from Proto-Yukaghir#АХ *aq.
Adverb
ах (aq)Category:Northern Yukaghir lemmas#АХCategory:Northern Yukaghir adverbs#АХCategory:Northern Yukaghir entries with incorrect language header#АХCategory:Pages with entries#АХCategory:Pages with 10 entries#АХ
Particle
ах (aq)Category:Northern Yukaghir lemmas#АХCategory:Northern Yukaghir particles#АХCategory:Northern Yukaghir entries with incorrect language header#АХCategory:Pages with entries#АХCategory:Pages with 10 entries#АХ
References
- The template Template:R:qfa-yuk:Nikolaeva:2006 does not use the parameter(s):
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Please see Module:checkparams for help with this warning.Category:Pages using invalid parameters when calling Template:R:qfa-yuk:Nikolaeva:2006#АХNikolaeva, Irina (2006), A Historical Dictionary of Yukaghir (Trends in Linguistics Documentation; 25), Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, →ISBN - Kurilov, Гаврил (2001), Юкагирско-русский словарь, Novosibirsk: Nauka
Russian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-SlavicCategory:Russian terms inherited from Proto-Slavic#АХCategory:Russian terms derived from Proto-Slavic#АХ *axъ.
Pronunciation
Interjection
ах • (ax)Category:Russian lemmas#АХCategory:Russian interjections#АХCategory:Russian entries with incorrect language header#АХCategory:Pages with entries#АХCategory:Pages with 10 entries#АХ
- ah!, oh!
- 1908, Фёдор Сологуб [Fyodor Sologub], Голодный блеск; English translation from Stephen Graham and Rosa Savory, transl., The Hungry Gleam, London: Constable and Company Ltd, 1915:
- — Ру́ки вверх!Category:Russian terms with quotations#АХ
— Ах! — произнесла́ ба́рышня и неме́дленно же подняла́ ру́ки.- — Rúki vverx!
— Ax! — proizneslá báryšnja i nemédlenno že podnjalá rúki. - "Hands up!"
"Ah," cried the young lady, and hurriedly put up her arms.
- — Rúki vverx!
Noun
ах • (ax) m inan (genitive а́хаCategory:Russian links with redundant wikilinks#АХCategory:Russian links with redundant alt parameters#АХ, nominative plural а́хиCategory:Russian links with redundant wikilinks#АХCategory:Russian links with redundant alt parameters#АХ, genitive plural а́ховCategory:Russian links with redundant wikilinks#АХCategory:Russian links with redundant alt parameters#АХ)Category:Russian lemmas#АХCategory:Russian nouns#АХCategory:Russian entries with incorrect language header#АХCategory:Russian masculine nouns#АХCategory:Russian inanimate nouns#АХCategory:Pages with entries#АХCategory:Pages with 10 entries#АХ
Declension
Related terms
See also
Further reading
- Dal, Vladimir (1880–1882), “ах”, in Толковый Словарь живаго великорускаго языка [Explanatory Dictionary of the Living Great Russian Language] (in Russian), 2nd edition, Publication of the bookseller-typographer Wolf, M. O.
Ukrainian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-SlavicCategory:Ukrainian terms inherited from Proto-Slavic#АХCategory:Ukrainian terms derived from Proto-Slavic#АХ *axъ.
Pronunciation
Interjection
ах • (ax)Category:Ukrainian lemmas#АХCategory:Ukrainian interjections#АХCategory:Ukrainian entries with incorrect language header#АХCategory:Pages with entries#АХCategory:Pages with 10 entries#АХ
References
- Bilodid, I. K., editor (1970–1980), “ах”, in Словник української мови: в 11 т. [Dictionary of the Ukrainian Language: in 11 vols] (in Ukrainian), Kyiv: Naukova Dumka
Yakut
Etymology 1
Relate to Proto-Turkic *agsa-.
Noun
ах • (aq)Category:Yakut lemmas#АХCategory:Yakut nouns#АХCategory:Yakut entries with incorrect language header#АХCategory:Pages with entries#АХCategory:Pages with 10 entries#АХ
Derived terms
- ахтаах (aqtaaq, “rancid, rotten”)
See also
- ахсаа (aqsaa, “to weaken”)
Etymology 2
From Proto-TurkicCategory:Yakut terms inherited from Proto-Turkic#АХCategory:Yakut terms derived from Proto-Turkic#АХ *iak-.
Verb
ах • (aq)Category:Yakut lemmas#АХCategory:Yakut verbs#АХCategory:Yakut entries with incorrect language header#АХCategory:Pages with entries#АХCategory:Pages with 10 entries#АХ
- (intransitiveCategory:Yakut intransitive verbs#АХ) to freeze (from fear)
- (intransitiveCategory:Yakut intransitive verbs#АХ) (of blood, rain, etc.) to stop
- самыыр ахта ― samïïr aqta ― the rain stoppedCategory:Yakut terms with usage examples#АХ