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хъ

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Abaza

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Letter

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хъ (q) (lower case, upper case Хъ)

  1. The fifty-first letter of the Abaza alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Adyghe

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хъ () (lower case, upper case Хъ)

  1. The forty-fourth letter of the Adyghe alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Aghul

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хъ (q) (lower case, upper case Хъ)

  1. The thirty-seventh letter of the Aghul alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Archi

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хъ (q) (lower case, upper case Хъ)

  1. The seventy-ninth letter of the Archi alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Avar

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хъ (qx) (lower case, upper case Хъ)

  1. The thirty-second letter of the Avar alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Bulgarian

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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хъ́ (hǎ́)

  1. The name of the Cyrillic script letter Х / х.

Dargwa

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хъ (q) (lower case, upper case Хъ)

  1. The thirty-second letter of the Dargwa alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Kabardian

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Letter

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хъ () (lower case, upper case Хъ)

  1. The forty-fifth letter of the Kabardian alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Ket

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Yeniseian *pʰʌː (spin, wind, weave, infinitive verb).[1] See the Ket биньхъ (bin⁷-[n²]-hə⁰, subject gets wavy, braided, wound; etc.) for the intransitive function of this verb.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [hʌː˩˥˧], [hʌ]

Verb

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хъ ~ хъъ (hə́ə̀ [n²]-hə⁰) (action nominal, conjugation I)

  1. twisting, the act of twisting; spinning, the act of spinning; weaving, the act of weaving
  2. (transitive, momentane) subject turns, subject weaves, subject coils, subject spins (an object)

Usage notes

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  • Due to the relatively recurrent phonological processes, this term frequently drops the root initial phonemic /h/ in conjugations.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Vajda, Edward; Werner, Heinrich (2022), Comparative-Historical Yeniseian Dictionary (Languages of the World/Dictionaries; 79, 80), Muenchen: LINCOM GmbH, →ISBN, page 587
  2. ^ Georg, Stefan (2007), A Descriptive Grammar of Ket (Yenisei-Ostyak) Part 1: Introduction, Phonology, Morphology, Cromwell: Global Oriental, →ISBN, page 311

Further reading

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  • Werner, Heinrich (2002), Vergleichendes Wörterbuch der Jenissej-Sprachen, volume 1, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, →ISBN, page 342
  • Vajda, Edward J.; Zinn, Marina (2004), Kotorova, Elizaveta G., editor, Морфологический словарь кетского глагола (in Russian), Tomsk: Томского государственного педагогического университет (TGPU), page 160
  • Kotorova, Elizaveta; Nefedov, Andrey (2015), Большой словарь кетского языка, Münich: LINCOM, →ISBN, pages 196, 513-514

Lezgi

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хъ (q) (lower case, upper case Хъ)

  1. The thirty-second letter of the Lezgi alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Ossetian

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Pronunciation

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Letter

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хъ (q) (lower case, upper case Хъ)

  1. The thirty-first letter of the Ossetian alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Tabasaran

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хъ (q) (lower case, upper case Хъ)

  1. The thirty-third letter of the Tabasaran alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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