гʼытгʼын
Alutor
Etymology
From Proto-Chukotko-Kamchatkan *qətʀə(n). Cognate with Chukchi ыттʼын (ʔəttʔən) and Koryak гʼытгʼын (ʁətʁən).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈʕət.ʕən/
Noun
гʼытгʼын (ʕətʕən) (dual г'ытг'ыт, plural г'ытг'ув'в'и, male form ӄыликг'ытг'ын, female form ӈавг'ытг'ын)
- dog
- Гакмиллин г'ытг'а кэӈытг'ул
- The dogs took the bear meat
- Г'ытг'ына пиӈкуй г'ылг'ылык.
- A dog was jumping in the snow.
Derived terms
- ӄэг'ытг'ын
- яваг'ытг'ын
- янутг'ытг'ын
- явалг'ытг'ын
References
Koryak
Etymology
From Proto-Chukotko-Kamchatkan *qətʀə(n) (“dog”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ʕətʕən]
- Hyphenation: гʼыт‧гʼын
References
- T. A. Moll, editor (1960), “гʼытгʼын”, in Корякско-русский словарь [Koryak-Russian dictionary], Учпедгиз, page 29
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