ҡош-ҡорт

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Bashkir[edit]

Ҡош-ҡорт

Etymology[edit]

From ҡош (qoş, bird) +‎ ҡорт (qort, worm).

Cognate with Kyrgyz кушкурт (kuşkurt, the animal world, wild animals).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [ˈqʊ̞ʂˌqʊ̞ɾt]
  • Hyphenation: ҡош-ҡорт

Noun[edit]

ҡош-ҡорт (qoş-qort)

  1. poultry, domestic fowl raised for eggs and meat
    Тап шундай берәҙәк эттәр ваҡ мал һәм ҡош-ҡорт өсөн генә түгел, кеше өсөн дә хәүефле.
    Tap şunday berəźək ettər vaq mal həm qoş-qort ösön genə tügel, keşe ösön də xəwefle.
    Exactly this type of stray dogs is dangerous not only to small cattle and poultry, but also to humans.

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