ayna

التعريفات والمعاني

== Awa-Cuaiquer == === Verb === ayna cook nana shihttɨ kit kit pala aynamataw I washed my hands and cooked plantain === References === Curnow, T. J. (1997). A grammar of Awa Pit (Cuaiquer): An indigenous language of south-western Colombia. The Australian National University. == Azerbaijani == === Etymology === Inherited from Old Anatolian Turkish آیِینَه (āyine), from Classical Persian آیِینَه (āyīna) === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [ɑjˈnɑ] Hyphenation: ay‧na === Noun === ayna (definite accusative aynanı, plural aynalar) mirror Synonym: güzgü ==== Declension ==== ==== Derived terms ==== aynaçı === References === Orucov, Əliheydər, editor (2006), “ayna”, in Azərbaycan dilinin izahlı lüğəti [Explanatory Dictionary of the Azerbaijani Language]‎[3] (in Azerbaijani), 2nd edition, volume 1, Baku: Şərq-Qərb, page 182 == Cebuano == === Pronunciation === Hyphenation: ay‧na === Contraction === ayna contraction of ayaw +‎ na == Cypriot Arabic == === Etymology === Compare North Levantine Arabic إينا (ʔēna), Moroccan Arabic إينا (ʔīna) === Determiner === ayna (interrogative) which === References === Borg, Alexander (2004), A Comparative Glossary of Cypriot Maronite Arabic (Arabic–English) (Handbook of Oriental Studies; I.70), Leiden and Boston: Brill, page 150 == Gagauz == === Etymology === Inherited from Old Anatolian Turkish آیِینَه (āyine), from Classical Persian آیِینَه (āyīna); compare Azerbaijani ayna and Turkish ayna. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ɑjˈnɑ/ Hyphenation: ay‧na === Noun === ayna (definite accusative aynayı, plural aynalar) mirror ==== Declension ==== ==== Derived terms ==== === References === === Further reading === Kopuşçu M. İ., Todorova S. A., Kiräkova T.İ., editors (2019), Gagauzça-rusça sözlük: klaslar 5-12, Komrat: Gagauziya M.V. Maruneviç adına Bilim-Aaraştırma merkezi, →ISBN, page 224 Baboglu, N. İ.; Baboglu, İ. İ. (1993), “айна”, in Gagauzça-Rusça hem Rusça Gagauzça Şkola Sözlüü [Gagauz-Russian and Russian-Gagauz School Dictionary], Chișinău: Vivat, →ISBN, page 131 Çebotar, Petri; Dron, Ion (2002), “ayna”, in Gagauzça-Rusça-Romınca Sözlük [Gagauz-Russian-Romanian Dictionary], Chișinău: Pontos Press, →ISBN, page 62 == Khalaj == === Etymology === Borrowed from Azerbaijani ayna, from Persian آینه (âyna), contraction of Classical Persian آیینه (âyina) === Pronunciation === (Xarrâbî) IPA(key): [ajna] === Noun === ayna (definite accusative aynañ, plural aynalar) mirror ==== Declension ==== === References === Doerfer, Gerhard (1980), Wörterbuch des Chaladsch (Dialekt von Charrab) [Khalaj dictionary] (in German), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó == Turkish == === Alternative forms === ayne === Etymology === Inherited from Ottoman Turkish آینه (ayne, ayna), from Old Anatolian Turkish آیِینَه (āyine), from Classical Persian آیِینَه (āyīna). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ajˈna/ Rhymes: -a Hyphenation: ay‧na === Noun === ayna (definite accusative aynayı, plural aynalar) mirror Synonyms: (archaic) gözgü, (archaic) mirat the curtain in a shadow play a wooden or stone slab placed inside a frame in joinery and construction The kneecap of horses (figurative) a thing that reminds someone of something else (nautical) the flat end of an oar (nautical) a type of telescope used by signalmen on ships Synonym: dürbün (Isparta) the part of the plough that turns the soil (Afyonkarahisar) x-ray Synonyms: röntgen, radyoskopi (Niğde) entrance Synonyms: giriş, antre (Ordu, Giresun) the flat space on the back of the boats (Zonguldak, Kahramanmaraş, Gaziantep) synonym of ışıldak (Bolu, Artvin) dryer specifically made to dry tobacco (Bursa) A clean pond specially prepared for duck hunting (İzmir) The smooth, shiny surface of tobacco bales. === Adjective === ayna (slang) in good condition işler ayna ― things are doing great ==== Declension ==== ==== Derived terms ==== === References === === Further reading === “ayna”, in Turkish dictionaries, Türk Dil Kurumu Çağbayır, Yaşar (2007), “ayna¹”, in Ötüken Türkçe Sözlük (in Turkish), Istanbul: Ötüken Neşriyat, page 389 Ayverdi, İlhan (2010), “ayna”, in Misalli Büyük Türkçe Sözlük, a reviewed and expanded single-volume edition, Istanbul: Kubbealtı Neşriyatı “ayna”, in Türkiye'de halk ağzından derleme sözlüğü [Compilation Dictionary of Popular Speech in Turkey] (in Turkish), Ankara: Türk Dil Kurumu, 1963–1982