әсә
Appearance
Bashkir
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Turkic *ăča / *ĕče "mother; elder sister; older woman".
Compare with Kyrgyz эже (eje, “elder sister; a way to address an older woman”), Southern Altai эје (eǰe, “elder sister; a way to address an older woman”), Uzbek ocha (“grandmother”), Uyghur ئاچا (acha, “elder sister; a way to address an older woman”), etc.
Noun
[edit]әсә • (əsə)
- (formal) mother
- Әсә күңеле — балала, бала күңеле — далала.
- Əsə küñele — balala, bala küñele — dalala.
- The mother's soul is in (her) child, the child's soul is in the steppe.
- Әсәм теле миңә — сәсән теле. (Rami Garipov)
- Əsəm tele miñə — səsən tele.
- My mother's tongue to me is bard's language.
- Әсәһе үлгәс, атаһы өйгә үгәй әсә алып ҡайтҡан.
- Əsəhe ülgəs, atahı öygə ügəy əsə alıp qaytqan.
- When her mother died, her father brought home a stepmother.
Derived terms
[edit]- ата-әсә (ata-əsə, “parent(s)”)
See also
[edit]- әсәй (əsəy, “mother”)