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Tar Szernd
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Topic: The turkish "el" Posted: 13-Apr-2007 at 11:47 |
Hi!
What are the different meanings of the old turkish word "el"?
(f.e. ELteris etc)
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Posted: 13-Apr-2007 at 13:11 |
El means hand and stranger.
But i think you are not talking about el, because you said elteris but its İlteriş actually. So i think you are asking for il wich means city/land/place.
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Posted: 14-Apr-2007 at 05:17 |
Originally posted by erkut
El means hand and stranger.
But i think you are not talking about el, because you said elteris but its İlteriş actually. So i think you are asking for il wich means city/land/place. |
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Posted: 15-Apr-2007 at 12:04 |
Originally posted by Tar Szernd
Hi!
What are the different meanings of the old turkish word "el"?
(f.e. ELteris etc)
Thanks:
TSZ |
In Uyghur Turkish, El still means "Land", and is commonly used.
Elteris means "collecting the land, uniting the land".
Eltutmish menas "holder of the land".
Eltebir means "unite the land as one"
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Posted: 15-Apr-2007 at 12:07 |
Originally posted by erkut
El means hand and stranger.
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In Uyghur Turkish, for hand we use "Qol".
stranger is "chet ellik", foreign country is " chet el". or "Yat ellkik, yat el".
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Posted: 15-Apr-2007 at 13:28 |
Originally posted by barbar
In Uyghur Turkish, for hand we use "Qol".
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İntresting in Turkey we use El for hand, and Kol(Qol) for arm.
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Posted: 16-Apr-2007 at 14:49 |
In Turkmen, every word has got a single meaning.
'Qol' is the joint between the shoulders (kerysh) and arm (bylek).
'El' in Turkmen means 'hand'.
'Il' is 'tribe' and when used with 't' (ilat), it means 'families, tribes'
'Iltyrysh' means 'the base of the tribe'(tyrysh=foundation, base). 'Ilteber' is the 'pride of the tribe' (teber=honor, pride)
Edited by gok_toruk - 16-Apr-2007 at 14:55
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Sajaja bramani totari ta, raitata raitata, radu ridu raitata, rota.
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