уртаҡ
Bashkir
editEtymology
editInherited from Proto-Turkic *ortuk (“friend, companion; shared, common, mutual”), apparently related to *ortu ~ *orta "middle" (see урта (urta)), from *or- (“middle; place”).
Cognate with Old Uyghur [script needed] (ortuq, “friend, companion”), Karakhanid [script needed] (ortaq, “friend, companion”); Kazakh ортақ (ortaq, “shared, common, mutual”), Kumyk ортакъ (ortaq, “common, shared”), Kyrgyz орток (ortok, “friend, companion; shared”), Southern Altai орток (ortok, “common, shared”), Uzbek oʻrtoq (“friend, companion”), Uyghur ئورتاق (ortaq, “common, shared; friend, companion”), Turkish ortak (“common, shared; associate, partner”).
Pronunciation
editAdjective
editуртаҡ • (urtaq)
- common, shared, mutual
- Уртаҡ маҡсат берләштерә.
- Urtaq maqsat berləşterə.
- A shared goal unites (people).
- Уртаҡ үҙгәреүсәнде йәйә тышына сығарып күсереп яҙайыҡ.
- Urtaq üźgərewsənde yəyə tışına sığarıp küserep yaźayıq.
- Let us rewrite (the expression) by taking the common variable outside of the brackets.
Adverb
editуртаҡ • (urtaq)