(bəje). <span class="searchmatch">бэйэ</span> (bəjə) person Some Parallels in Grammar Between Nivkh and Tungusic Languages, by Valentin Gusev. Yakut Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Бэйэ</span> киһитэ...
sometimes /-h/ or /-q/. һэк • (hek) substance, material (philosophy) matter <span class="searchmatch">бэйэ</span> (beye, “body, nature, substance”) дьиҥ (jiñ, “truth”) мал (mal, “thing”)...
bei-é Wade–Giles: pei1-o2 Yale: bēi-é Gwoyeu Romatzyh: beier Palladius: <span class="searchmatch">бэйэ</span> (bɛjɛ) Sinological IPA (key): /peɪ̯⁵⁵ ˀɤ³⁵/ Cantonese (Standard Cantonese...
Cognate with Mongolian бие (bije), Kalmyk бий (biy), etc. Compare also Yakut <span class="searchmatch">бэйэ</span> (beye, “body; self”), Manchu ᠪᡝᠶᡝ (beye, “body”), Evenki бэе (bəje, “body;...
Cognate with Buryat бэе (beje), Kalmyk бий (biy), etc. Compare also Yakut <span class="searchmatch">бэйэ</span> (beye, “body; self”), Manchu ᠪᡝᠶᡝ (beye, “body”), Evenki бэе (bəje, “body;...
Vietnamese: bản thân (vi) Welsh: hunan (cy) m West Frisian: sels Woiwurrung: (please verify) kanje groong Yakut: <span class="searchmatch">бэйэ</span> (beye) Zazaki: xo (diq), ho (diq)...
مَال (māl). мал • (mal) thing belongings, property (by extension) clothing Synonym: таҥас (tañas) <span class="searchmatch">бэйэ</span> (beye, “body, substance”) һэк (hek, “substance”)...