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Azerbaijani
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic خَلْق (ḵalq).
Pronunciation
Noun
xalq (definite accusative xalqı, plural xalqlar)
- people, nation
- Azərbaycan xalqı ― Azerbaijani people
- Yapon xalqı zəhmətkeş bir xalqdır. ― Japanese people are a hard-working nation.
2012 May 3, Pərvin Darabadi, New Times.az, archived from the original on 28 November 2021:Ötən əsrin ortalarında fransız politoloqu və sosioloqu Reymon Aron özünün "Xalqlar arasında sülh və müharibə” adlı fundamental əsərində qeyd edirdi ki, böyük dövlətlərin XX əsrin müstəmləkə müharibələrində məğlub olması "qiyamçı-müstəmləkəçi” münasibətlərin assimmetriyası ilə izah oluna bilər.- In the middle of the previous century, the French political scientist and sociologist Raymond Aron wrote in his fundamental work "War and peace between peoples" that the defeat of major powers in colonial wars of the 20th century can be explained with the asymmetry in the relations between "insurgents" and "colonist".
- people's (honorary title given by the government to distinguished culture workers in many socialist countries and post-soviet states)
- Azərbaycan xalq yazıçısı ― People's Writer of Azerbaijan
Declension
See also
Uzbek
Etymology
Inherited from Chagatai خلق (xalq /xălq/), from Classical Persian خَلْق (xalq), from Arabic خَلْقٌ m (ḵalqun). Cognate with Uyghur خەلق / xelq / хәлқ.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /χalq/,
- Hyphenation: xalq
Noun
xalq (plural xalqlar)
- people, ethnic group
Declension