жеңге

Kazakh

Cyrillic жеңге (jeñge)
Arabic جەڭگە

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *yeŋe (elder brother's wife).

Cognate with Old Turkic [script needed] (yengä, older male relative's wife); Turkish yenge (wife of one's brother or uncle), or, dialectally, "a woman that guides the bride on her wedding night", Crimean Tatar yeñge, Azerbaijani yengə, Kyrgyz жеңе (ceñe), Southern Altai јеҥе (ǰeŋe), Uyghur يەڭگە (yengge), Yakut саҥас (saŋas, older male relative's wife) Bashkir еңгә (yeñgä, the wife of one's elder brother), etc.

Noun

жеңге (jeñge)

  1. sister-in-law (the wife of one's elder brother)
  2. female matchmaker

Declension

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