бгъодэкӏын

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Adyghe[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From бгъу (bğʷu, side) +‎ дэкӏын (dɛkʼən, to go out/away); hence literally “to go away from side”.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [bʁʷadat͡ʃʼən]

Verb[edit]

бгъодэкӏын (bğʷodɛkʼən) (intransitive)

  1. to go away from the side of something
    Къысбгъодэкӏ.
    Qəsbğʷodɛkʼ.
    Go away from me.
    Унэм къыбгъодэкӏи къакӏу.
    Wunɛm qəbğʷodɛkʼi qakʷʼu.
    Get away from the side of the house and come.

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