ayırmaq

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Azerbaijani

Other scripts
Cyrillic آییرماق
Abjad ајырмаг

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *adï- (to separate), [1] whence also ayrı (separate, different) and ayrılmaq (to separate, break up). Cognate with Turkish ayırmak, see there for more.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: ay‧ır‧maq

Verb

ayırmaq (transitive)

  1. to separate
    Synonym: aralamaq
    Antonyms: qovuşdurmaq, birləşdirmək
    ölüm bizi ayırana qədəruntil death separates us
  2. to split, divide
    Synonym: bölmək
    Antonym: birləşdirmək
    pulunu iki hesaba ayırmaqto split the money into two accounts
    Bizi ayıran nədir?What is it that divides us?
  3. to differentiate, distinguish, tell apart
    Synonym: fərqləndirmək
    Antonym: qarışdırmaq
    yaxşını pisdən ayırmaqto differentiate between good and bad
    Yaşılı qırmızıdan ayıra bilmirdim.I couldn't tell apart green from red.
  4. to tear away
    Synonym: qoparmaq
    Mənzərədən gözlərini ayıra bilmirdi.S/he couldn't tear away her/his eyes from the view.
  5. to disconnect
    Antonym: qoşmaq
    cihazı şəbəkədən ayırmaqto disconnect a device from the network
  6. to allot, apportion, allocate
    Synonym: təxsis etmək
    nəyəsə vəsait ayırmaqto allocate funds for something
    kiməsə vaxt ayırmaqto make time for someone

Conjugation

  • ayrılmaq (to become separated)
  • ayrı (different, separate)

References

  1. ^ Starostin, Sergei, Dybo, Anna, Mudrak, Oleg (2003) “*adɨ-r-”, in Etymological dictionary of the Altaic languages (Handbuch der Orientalistik; VIII.8), Leiden, New York, Köln: E.J. Brill