йомош
Bashkir
    
    Etymology
    
From Proto-Turkic *yumuĺ (“work, service, necessity”).
Cognate with Old Uyghur [script needed] (jumuš, “work, assignment”); Kazakh жұмыс (jumıs, “work”), Khakas нымыс (nımıs, “assignment, errand”), etc.
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): [jʊ̞ˈmʊ̞ʂ]
 - Hyphenation: йо‧мош
 
Noun
    
йомош • (yomoš)
- (typically small) work or mission that someone asks somebody else to do; commission, assignment, errand; favor
 - a particular reason for somebody to visit a place or person; an objective or a matter needing to be dealt with
- Күрше йомошҡа инһә, сәйнүгеңде эҫет.
- Kürše yomošqa inhä, säynügeñde eθet.
 - If a neighbor comes in for a purpose, heat up your teapot (and offer tea).
 
 
 
Declension
    
Inflection of йомош (yomoš)
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| absolute | йомош (yomoš) | йомоштар (yomoštar) | 
| definite genitive | йомоштоң (yomoštoñ) | йомоштарҙың (yomoštarðïñ) | 
| dative | йомошҡа (yomošqa) | йомоштарға (yomoštarğa) | 
| definite accusative | йомошто (yomošto) | йомоштарҙы (yomoštarðï) | 
| locative | йомошта (yomošta) | йомоштарҙа (yomoštarða) | 
| ablative | йомоштан (yomoštan) | йомоштарҙан (yomoštarðan) | 
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