сәсеү

Bashkir

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *sạč- (to sow; scatter).

Verb

сәсеү (säsew) (transitive)

  1. to sow, to plant (seeds)
    Ҡыярҙы апрель аҙағында сәсәм, май аҙағында үҫентеләрҙе түтәлгә күсерәм.
    Qïyarðï aprel’ aðağïnda säsäm, may aðağïnda üθentelärðe tütälgä küseräm.
    I plant cucumbers at the end of April (and) transplant the seedlings to the garden bed at the end of May.
    "Ни сәсһәң - шуны урырһың", тигән тапҡыр әйтем бар.
    "Ni säshäñ - šunï urïrhïñ", tigän tapqïr äytem bar.
    There is a shrewd adage which says "What you sow is what you will reap".
  2. (light) to diffuse
  3. (knowledge) to spread, disseminate, diffuse
  4. (rumors) to spread
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