Avar

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Etymology

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Maybe akin to Chechen бӏаьрг (bˀärg).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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бер (ber)

  1. eye

Bashkir

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Bashkir cardinal numbers
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    Cardinal : бер (ber)
    Ordinal : беренсе (berense)

Etymology

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From Proto-Turkic *bīr (one).

Cognate with Old Turkic 𐰋𐰃𐰼 (bir, one), Turkish bir (one, once).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [bɪ̞ɾ]
  • Audio:(file)
  • Hyphenation: бер (one syllable)

Numeral

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бер (ber)

  1. one
  2. Used in place of an indefinite article: a, an, one

Derived terms

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Chechen

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Etymology

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From Proto-Nakh *bader.

Noun

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бер (berclass b2 (ergative бе̄ро̄, plural бе̄раш)

  1. child

Ingush

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Etymology

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From Proto-Nakh *bader.

Noun

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бер (berclass bd (ergative беро, plural бераш)

  1. child

Tatar

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Tatar cardinal numbers
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    Cardinal : бер (ber)
    Ordinal : беренче (berençe)

Numeral

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бер (ber)

  1. one

Udmurt

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Etymology

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From Proto-Permic *bär, from Proto-Uralic *perä. Cognates include Erzya пря (pŕa, head) and Finnish perä.

Permic cognates include Komi-Zyrian бӧр (bör) and Komi-Permyak бӧр (bör).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈbɛr]
  • Rhymes: -ɛr
  • Hyphenation: бер

Adverb

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бер (ber)

  1. late

Noun

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бер (ber)

  1. back, rear

Declension

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Derived terms

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nouns

References

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  • L. E. Kirillova, L. L. Karpova, editors (2008), “бер”, in Удмурт-ӟуч кыллюкам [Udmurt-Russian dictionary], Izhevsk: Удмуртский институт истории, языка и литературы УрО РАН, →ISBN, page 64
  • T. V. Voronova, T. A. Poyarkova, editor (2012), Удмурт-ӟуч, ӟуч-удмурт кыллюкам [Udmurt-Russian, Russian-Udmurt dictionary] (overall work in Russian), Izhevsk: Книжное издательство «Удмуртия», →ISBN, page 10
  • Yrjö Wichmann, Toivo Emil Uotila (1987) Mikko Korhonen, editor, Wotjakischer Wortschatz [Votyak Vocabulary] (Lexica Societatis Fenno-Ugricae; Volume 21) (overall work in German), Helsinki: Suomalais-ugrilainen Seura, →ISBN, →ISSN, page 16