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gent megismerés
gentin megismerni
gentü tenmagatet ismerd meg tenmagadet!
Proto-Tungus-Manchu: *g(i)aŋna-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Meaning: 1 to explain 2 to set (a riddle)
Russian meaning: 1 объяснять 2 загадывать (загадку)
Literary Manchu: ǵaŋna- 1
Ulcha: GaŋGa- 2
Orok: GaŋGaŋ Gajawo- 2
Oroch: gaŋga- 2
Udighe: gaŋiŋa 'riddle' (Корм. 220)
Proto-Turkic: *geŋe-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Meaning: 1 to advise 2 advice
Russian meaning: 1 советовать(ся) 2 совет
Old Turkic: keŋe 2, keŋe- 1 (OUygh.)
Karakhanid: keŋe- 'to settle one's affairs with someone' (MK, KB), kene 2, keŋe- 1 (MK, KB)
Turkish: genge- 1 (dial.)
Tatar: kiŋä 2
Middle Turkic: keŋe 2, keŋe- 1 (Abush., Sangl.)
Uighur: käŋä- 1 (dial.)
Sary-Yughur: keŋes- 1, keŋis 2
Proto-Mongolian: *geɣe-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Meaning: to speak, say
Russian meaning: говорить, сказать
Written Mongolian: ge- (L 372)
Middle Mongolian: ke'e- (SH, HYt), kē- (HYt), gi- (MA)
Khalkha: ge-
Buriat: ge-
Kalmuck: ge-, gɛ̄-, gī-
Ordos: ge-
Baoan: ge-
Proto-Japanese: *kàná-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Meaning: 1 to be unable, be unable to bear 2 to suppose, foresee 3 before, earlier
Russian meaning: 1 не мочь, не переносить 2 предполагать, ожидать 3 ранее, до того
Old Japanese: -kana- 1, kana- 2, kane-te 3
Middle Japanese: -kana- 1, kàna- 2, kane-te 3
Tokyo: -kane- 1, kánete 3
Kyoto: kànétè 3
Kagoshima: kaneté
Proto-Mongolian: *gene-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Meaning: 1 unexpected, sudden(ly) 2 naive 3 be naive, make a mistake
Russian meaning: 1 неожиданно 2 наивный, легковерный 3 быть наивным, ошибаться
Written Mongolian: genedte 1, gene(n) 2, genede- 3, gene- 3
Middle Mongolian: genen, genet (SH)
Khalkha: genen 2, gentxen, gent(ed) 1
Buriat: gene 1
Kalmuck: genǝ- 3, gentǝ 1
Ordos: genede- 'позволить застать себя врасплох', genedχen 1
Dagur: genteken