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Etymology
From *saa-, from Proto-Turkic *sā(y)- (“to count, to consider”). Cognate with Azerbaijani saymaq, Chuvash сума (suma, “to count, consider, honor, respect, read”), etc. For a similar semantic development, compare English reckon.
Verb
аах • (aaq)
- (transitive or intransitive) to read
- to count
- уруоккун аах ― uruokkun aaq ― to learn a lesson
- to consider (view as having a given quality)
- Synonym: ааттаа (aattaa)
- кинини үчүгэй үлэһитинэн ааҕаллар ― kinini ücügey ülehitinen aağallar ― they consider him a good worker
Derived terms
- ааҕыс (aağıs, “to reckon with, to take into account”)
- аайы (aayı, “each, every”)
- аах-маах (aaq-maaq, “stupid”)