ишетеү
Bashkir
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *ẹĺit- (“to hear”)[1].
Cognate with Old Turkic 𐱁𐱅 (eşit-, “to hear, listen”); Kazakh есту (estw, “to hear”), Uzbek eshitmoq (“to hear”), Turkish işitmek (“to hear”), Khakas истерге (isterge, “to hear”),Yakut иһит (ihit, “to hear”), Chuvash илтме (iltme, “to hear”).
Verb
ишетеү • (išetew)
- to hear
- Яхъяның һүҙҙәрен ишетеп, Ғайса артынан эйәргән икәүҙең береһе Симон Петрҙың ҡустыһы Андрей ине. (John 1:40)
- Yaxʺyanïñ hüððären išetep, Ğaysa artïnan eyärgän ikäwðeñ berehe Simon Petrðïñ qustïhï Andrey ine.
- One of the two who had heard John's words and followed Jesus, was Andrew, Simon Peter’s younger brother.
References
- Starostin, Sergei; Dybo, Anna; Mudrak, Oleg (2003) , “*ẹĺit-”, in Etymological dictionary of the Altaic languages (Handbuch der Orientalistik; VIII.8), Leiden, New York, Köln: E.J. Brill
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