ҡатыҡ
Bashkir

Ҡатыҡ.
Etymology
From *qatïq "soured milk product"; earlier meaning "something added to soup or eaten with bread; dish seasoning, dressing, condiment". A suffix-derived noun from the well-attested verbal stem *qat- "to add; season a dish".
Cognate with Kazakh қатық (qatyq), Kyrgyz катык (katık), Uzbek qatiq, Uyghur قېتىق (qëtiq), Crimean Tatar qatıq, Turkmen gatyk, Azerbaijani qatıq (“creamy dairy product”), etc.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [qɑˈtɯ̞q]
- Hyphenation: ҡа‧тыҡ
Declension
Inflection of ҡатыҡ (qatıq)
| singular only | |
|---|---|
| absolute | ҡатыҡ (qatıq) |
| definite genitive | ҡатыҡтың (qatıqtıŋ) |
| dative | ҡатыҡҡа (qatıqqa) |
| definite accusative | ҡатыҡты (qatıqtı) |
| locative | ҡатыҡта (qatıqta) |
| ablative | ҡатыҡтан (qatıqtan) |
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