From Proto-Turkic *kēče (“night, evening”). IPA(key): [ke.ˈt͡ʃæ] <span class="searchmatch">kecha</span> (plural kechalar) night evening yesterday evening party...
Kazakh кеше (keşe, “yesterday”), Kyrgyz кечээ (kecee, “yesterday”), Uzbek <span class="searchmatch">kecha</span> (“yesterday”); Old Turkic 𐰛𐰃𐰲𐰀 (kéče, “late in the evening”); Turkish...
(“long time, late”). Cognates with Turkish gece. IPA(key): /ket͡ʃɑ/ كېچا • (<span class="searchmatch">këcha</span>) (plural كېچىلار (këchilar)) night yesterday ^ Clauson, Gerard (1972) “kéçe:...
(jaśn) Uyghur: ۋېچېركا (wëchërka), زىياپەت (ziyapet) Uzbek: oʻtirish (uz), <span class="searchmatch">kecha</span> (uz), ziyofat (uz), bazm (uz) Vietnamese: tiệc (vi) Welsh: parti (cy) m...
(rāt), شَب (ur) f (śab) Uyghur: تۈن (tün), كېچە (këche) Uzbek: tun (uz), <span class="searchmatch">kecha</span> (uz) Venetan: note f Veps: ö Vietnamese: đêm (vi), tối (vi), ban đêm (vi)...
to tomorrow, depending on the context) Uyghur: تۈنۈگۈن (tünügün) Uzbek: <span class="searchmatch">kecha</span> (uz), kechagi (uz) Venda: mulovha, mba-mulovha Venetan: geri Vietnamese:...
نِصْفِ شَب ? (nisf-i śab) Uyghur: يېرىم كىچە (yërim kiche) Uzbek: yarim <span class="searchmatch">kecha</span>, yarim tun Venetan: mezanote f Veps: keskö, pol’ö Vietnamese: nửa đêm (vi)...
that comprise this feature. Hyponym: hemoglobinopathy 2008, Anne Hladik, <span class="searchmatch">Kecha</span> Lynshue, “Dyshemoglobinemias and pulse oximetry: a therapeutic challenge”...