ага
Abkhaz
editPronunciation
editNoun
editа-га • (a-ga) (pl)
Bulgarian
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Ottoman Turkish آغا (ağa) (Turkish ağa).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editага́ • (agá) m (relational adjective а́гов or а́говски)
- (historical) agha, master, patron
Declension
editDerived terms
edit- а́говица (ágovica)
- агу́вам (agúvam)
- аге́тко (agétko)
- аги́на (agína), аги́ня (agínja)
- аги́нка (agínka)
- аги́ница (agínica)
- аги́ца (agíca)
Related terms
editReferences
edit- “ага”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2014
- “ага”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Chitanka, 2010
- Georgiev, Vladimir I., editor (1971), “ага̀”, in Български етимологичен речник [Bulgarian Etymological Dictionary] (in Bulgarian), volume 1 (А – З), Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Pubg. House, →ISBN, page 3
- “ага”, in Български тълковен речник [Bulgarian Explanatory Dictionary] (in Bulgarian), fourth edition, Sofia: Nauka i Izkustvo, 2005, page 18
Chechen
editNoun
editага • (aga) class d
Verb
editага • (aga)
- to chisel
- Цо тархах шена садаӏаран цӏа аьгна
- Co tarxax šena sadaˀaran cʼa ägna
- He chiseled himself a resting place from rock
Dolgan
editNoun
editага • (aga)
Kyrgyz
editEtymology
editCompare to Southern Altai ака (aka), ага (aga), etc.
Noun
editага • (aga)
Declension
editsingular (жекелик) |
plural (көптөгөн) | |
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nominative (атооч) | ага aga |
агалар agalar |
genitive (илик) | аганын aganın |
агалардын agalardın |
dative (барыш) | агага agaga |
агаларга agalarga |
accusative (табыш) | аганы aganı |
агаларды agalardı |
locative (жатыш) | агада agada |
агаларда agalarda |
ablative (чыгыш) | агадан agadan |
агалардан agalardan |
possessive forms | ||
first-person singular (менин) | ||
nominative | агам agam |
агаларым agalarım |
genitive | агамдын agamdın |
агаларымдын agalarımdın |
dative | агама agama |
агаларыма agalarıma |
accusative | агамды agamdı |
агаларымды agalarımdı |
locative | агамда agamda |
агаларымда agalarımda |
ablative | агамдан agamdan |
агаларымдан agalarımdan |
second-person singular informal (сенин) | ||
nominative | агаң agaŋ |
агаларың agalarıŋ |
genitive | агаңдын agaŋdın |
агаларыңдын agalarıŋdın |
dative | агаңа agaŋa |
агаларыңа agalarıŋa |
accusative | агаңды agaŋdı |
агаларыңды agalarıŋdı |
locative | агаңда agaŋda |
агаларыңда agalarıŋda |
ablative | агаңдан agaŋdan |
агаларыңдан agalarıŋdan |
second-person singular formal (сиздин) | ||
nominative | агаңыз agaŋız |
агаларыңыз agalarıŋız |
genitive | агаңыздын agaŋızdın |
агаларыңыздын agalarıŋızdın |
dative | агаңызга agaŋızga |
агаларыңызга agalarıŋızga |
accusative | агаңызды agaŋızdı |
агаларыңызды agalarıŋızdı |
locative | агаңызда agaŋızda |
агаларыңызда agalarıŋızda |
ablative | агаңыздан agaŋızdan |
агаларыңыздан agalarıŋızdan |
Macedonian
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Ottoman Turkish آغا (ağa) (Turkish ağa).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editага • (aga) m
Declension
editNanai
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Tungusic *akin, compare Evenki акин (akin), Even акан (akan), Manchu ᠠᡥᡡᠨ (ahūn).
Noun
editага (aga)
- elder brother
Russian
editEtymology 1
editPronunciation
editNoun
editа́га • (ága) f anim (genitive а́ги, nominative plural а́ги, genitive plural аг)
- cane toad (Bufo marinus, now Rhinella marina)
- Synonym: жа́ба-а́га (žába-ága)
Declension
editEtymology 2
editCompare Turkish ağa, Kazakh аға (ağa).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editага́ • (agá) f anim (genitive аги́, nominative plural аги́, genitive plural аг)
- (historical, Turkey, Central Asia) agha, master, patron
Declension
editEtymology 3
editPronunciation
editInterjection
editага́ • (ahá or agá)
- (colloquial) uh-huh (yes)
- (colloquial) aha! (upon figuring something out)
- (colloquial) ahah (laughter)
- Synonym: ахах (axax)
Alternative forms
edit- ага́сь (agásʹ, ahásʹ)
Serbo-Croatian
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Ottoman Turkish آغا (ağa) (Turkish ağa, aga).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editа̀га m (Latin spelling àga)
Declension
editSouthern Altai
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Turkic *(i)āka (“elder brother; uncle”). Cognate to Kyrgyz ага (aga), etc.
Noun
editага • (aga)
See Also
edit- ака (aka)
References
edit- Čumakajev A. E., editor (2018), “ага”, in Altajsko-russkij slovarʹ [Altaic–Russian Dictionary], Gorno-Altaysk: NII altaistiki im. S.S. Surazakova, →ISBN, page 21
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