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бэрэскэшху

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Adyghe

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Etymology

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From бэрэскэ (bɛrɛskɛ) +‎ -шхуэ (-šxʷɛ, big, great), from Ancient Greek Παρασκευή (Paraskeuḗ).[1][2]

Pronunciation

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Noun

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бэрэскэшху (bɛrɛskɛšxʷu)

  1. Friday

Declension

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Declension of бэрэскэшху
case singular plural
indefinite бэрэскэшхуэ (bɛrɛskɛšxʷɛ) бэрэскэшхуэхэ (bɛrɛskɛšxʷɛxɛ)
nominative бэрэскэшхуэр (bɛrɛskɛšxʷɛr) бэрэскэшхуэхэр (bɛrɛskɛšxʷɛxɛr)
ergative бэрэскэшхуэм (bɛrɛskɛšxʷɛm) бэрэскэшхуэхэмэ (bɛrɛskɛšxʷɛxɛmɛ)
instrumental бэрэскэшхуэ(м)кӏэ (bɛrɛskɛšxʷɛ(m)kʼɛ) бэрэскэшхуэхэ(м)кӏэ (bɛrɛskɛšxʷɛxɛ(m)kʼɛ)
invertive бэрэскэшхуыу (bɛrɛskɛšxʷəwu) бэрэскэшхухыу (bɛrɛskɛšxʷuxəwu)

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Шагиров, А. К. (1977) К. В. Ломтатидзе, editor, Этимологический словарь адыгских (черкесских) языков [Etymological Dictionary of Adyghean (Circassian) Languages]‎[1] (in Russian), volume I, Moscow: Nauka, page 76
  2. ^ Klimov, G. A., Xalilov, M. Š. (2003) Словарь кавказских языков. Сопоставление основной лексики [Dictionary of Caucasian Languages. A comparison of the Basic Vocabulary] (in Russian), Moscow: Vostochnaya Literatura, →ISBN, page 286