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Translingual
Symbol
yol
- (international standards) ISO 639-3 language code for Yola.
See also
Azerbaijani
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Turkic *yōl. Cognate with Turkish yol, Chuvash ҫул (śul), etc.
Pronunciation
Noun
yol (definite accusative yolu, plural yollar)
- road, way
- müasir yollar çəkmək ― to construct modern roads
- Yeni yol şəhərlərin arasında məsafəni qısaldacaq. ― The new road will shorten the distance between the cities.
- Yolların açıq olsun! (idiomatic; a wish of luck) ― May your ways be open!
- path
- Synonyms: sirat, təriq, rah
- Yolumuz İşıq yoludur ― Our path is the path of Light
- time (occurrence)
- Synonyms: dəfə, kərə, dönüm, (dialectal) uğur
Declension
Derived terms
Classical Nahuatl
Noun
yol
- heart
Crimean Tatar
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *yōl.
Pronunciation
Noun
yol
- road, way
Declension
Derived terms
Dhangu
Pronoun
yol
- (interrogative) who
Gagauz
Etymology
Ultimately from Proto-Turkic *yōl (“road, way”);[1] compare Azerbaijani yol and Turkish yol.
Noun
yol
- road, way
Derived terms
References
- ^ András Rajki, A Concise Gagauz Dictionary with etymologies and Turkish, Azerbaijani, Crimean Tatar and Turkmen cognates, 2007
Jumjum
Noun
yol (plural yolku)
- hippopotamus
References
- Fadul Yousif Aljuzuli Terafi Mohadin Chol, Muusa Nuer Teebu, Bal Douwash Yousif, Abrahama Kidir Blang, Abdalmajid Juma Anur, Tim Stirtz, David Graves. 2020. "Jumjum - English Dictionary." Webonary.org. SIL International. from https://www.webonary.org/jumjum
Middle English
- yole, ȝeolue, yiol, ȝol, ȝole, Yoil, yolde, ȝoul, ȝowl, ȝoule, Yhole, youle
Etymology
From Old English ġeōl, from Proto-Germanic *jeulō, plural of *jehwlą.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /joːl/, (possibly) /juːl/
Proper noun
yol
- Yuletide, the twelve days of Christmas.
a. 1375, Gawain Poet, Sir Gawayn and þe Grene Knyȝt, stanza 22, page 97r, lines 500–502:forþi þis ȝol ouerȝede and þe ȝere after / and vche ſeſoun ſerlepes ſued after oþer / after cryſtenmaſſe com þe crabbed lentoun /- And this Christmastide went, and the year with (it); / each season followed alone after the last. / After Christmas came spiteful Lent,
- Christmas (the 25th of December)
- a surname
- (rare) The month of December.
Descendants
References
Salar
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *yōl.
Pronunciation
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Noun
yol (3rd person possessive , plural )
- way, road
References
Tenishev, Edhem (1976) “yol”, in Stroj salárskovo jazyká [Grammar of Salar], Moscow
Turkish
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Ottoman Turkish یول, from Proto-Turkic *yōl (“road”). Compare Old Turkic 𐰖𐰆𐰞 (yol).
Noun
yol (definite accusative yolu, plural yollar)
- path, road, way
- voyage
- Synonym: yolculuk
Declension
Derived terms
Etymology 2
Verb
yol
- second-person singular imperative of yolmak
References
Further reading
- yol in Reverso (Turkish-English)