Ultimately from Proto-Turkic *türi- (“lineage, ancestry”), likely via Ottoman Turkish ترك (türk). Compare Russian and Ukrainian тюрк (tjurk). Doublet of турак (turak), possibly an inherited form from Proto-Slavic.
цюрк • (cjurk) m inan (genitive цю́рка, nominative plural цю́ркі, genitive plural цю́ркаў, feminine цюрча́нка, relational adjective цю́ркскі)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | цюрк cjurk |
цю́ркі cjúrki |
genitive | цю́рка cjúrka |
цю́ркаў cjúrkaŭ |
dative | цю́рку cjúrku |
цю́ркам cjúrkam |
accusative | цюрк cjurk |
цю́ркі cjúrki |
instrumental | цю́ркам cjúrkam |
цю́ркамі cjúrkami |
locative | цю́рку cjúrku |
цю́рках cjúrkax |
count form | — | цю́ркі1 cjúrki1 |
1Used with the numbers 2, 3, 4 and higher numbers after 20 ending in 2, 3, and 4.