həlou
Appearance
Tat
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Armenian հալավ (halav), which is widespread in Armenian dialects and is recorded in Shamakhi and Karabakh among other places.[1]
Noun
[edit]həlou
Descendants
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Oskanyan, Vardan (2016) “Oroš haykabanutʻyunner kovkasyan parskerenum [Some Armenisms in Caucasian Persian Language]”, in Arewelagitutʻyan harcʻer [Problems of Oriental Studies][1] (in Armenian), number 12, Yerevan: University Press, pages 244–245
Further reading
[edit]- Cəfərova, N. B. (1996) Əlifba [A Tat primer] (in Tat), Baku: Maarif, page 31, spelling as həlou
- Cəfərova, N. B., Hacıyev, M. İ. (1996) Zuhun tati (III sinif üçün dərslik) [Tat language (3rd grade textbook)][2] (in Tat), Baku: Maarif, page 79, spelling as həlou and glossing as palaz
- Hacıyev, M. İ. (1971) Tat dilinin Qonaqkənd ləhcəsi [The Gonagkend dialect of Tat] (in Azerbaijani), Baku: Elm, page 39, spelling as һәло and glossing as palaz
- Hacıyev, M. İ. (2009) Azərbaycan tatlarının dili. Tatların tarixi-etnoqrafik oçerki [The language of Azerbaijani Tats. Historical and ethnographic essays on Tats][3] (in Azerbaijani), Baku: Mütərcim, pages 31, 278, 315, spelling as həlo, həlou, həlo: and glossing as palaz
- Hüseynova, Gülsüm (2013) Tat dili leksik fondunun genealoji təhlili (Azərbaycan tatlarınin dilini materialları əsasında) [A genealogical analysis of the lexical stock of the Tat language (on the basis of the language of the Tats of Azerbaijan)][4] (in Azerbaijani), Baku: Elm və Təhsil, page 141, spelling as həlou and glossing as palaz
- Hüseynova, Gülsüm (2014) Tat dilinin lüğət tərkibinin leksik-semantik təhlili [A lexico-semantic analysis of the vocabulary of the Tat language][5] (in Azerbaijani), Baku: Elm və Təhsil, page 17, spelling as həlo and glossing as palaz
- Soltanov, A. K., Soltanov, M. C. (2013) “həlo”, in Tati–türki, türki–tati lüğət [Tat–Azerbaijani, Azerbaijani–Tat Dictionary][6], Baku: Qanun, page 79b, spelling as həlo and glossing as palaz
- Грюнберг, А. Л. (1963) Язык североазербайджанских татов [The language of the North Azerbaijani Tats][7] (in Russian), Leningrad: Academy Press, pages 89, 104, 121, 139b, 174b, spelling as hæló͜u and glossing as палас (palas)