яратыу

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Bashkir

Etymology 1

Probably a derivation of Proto-Turkic *yara- (be good enough, be sufficient, be successful), appended with the causative suffix -t.

Cognate with Tatar ярату (yaratu, to love), Kazakh жарату (jaratu, to like, approve of), Kyrgyz жаратуу (jaratuu, to like, approve of), Uyghur ياراتماق (yaratmaq, to love, sypathize).

Synonyms

Verb

яратыу (yaratıw)

  1. to love
    Мин һине яратам.
    Min hine yaratam.
    I love you.
    Баланы нисек бар, шулай яратығыҙ.
    Balanı nisek bar, şulay yaratığıź.
    Love the child the way (he/she) is.
  2. to like
    Туңдырма яратмаған бала була микән?
    Tuñdırma yaratmağan bala bula mikən?
    Can there be a child who doesn't like ice cream?
  3. to approve of

Etymology 2

From *yarat- (create), probably also a derivation of Proto-Turkic *yara- (suit, fit), appended with the causative suffix -t.

Cognate with Old Uyghur (jarat-, to create);[1] Uzbek yaratmoq (to create), Uyghur ياراتماق (yaratmaq, to create), Turkish yaratmak (to create); also Hungarian gyárt (to manufacture), which comes from an Oghur source.

Verb

яратыу (yaratıw)

  1. to create (in the religious sense)
    Һәр кешене Алла бәхет өсөн яратҡан.
    Hər keşene Alla bəxet ösön yaratqan.
    God created every person to be happy.

References

  1. ^ Nadeljajev, V. M.; Nasilov, D. M.; Tenišev, E. R.; Ščerbak, A. M., editors (1969), Drevnetjurkskij slovarʹ [Dictionary of Old Turkic] (in Russian), Leningrad: USSR Academy of Sciences, Nauka, page 240