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Dolgan
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *ol-tur- (“to sit”). Compare Turkish oturmak, Kyrgyz отуруу (oturuu).
Verb
олор • (olor)
- to sit
- to reside
- to be located
Southern Altai
Etymology
Compare to Kazakh олар (olar), Nogai олар (olar), Kumyk олар (olar), Kyrgyz алар (alar), Turkish onlar, Turkmen olar, Khakas олар (olar), etc.
Pronoun
олор • (olor)
- they (third-person plural personal pronoun)
Yakut
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *ol-tur- (“to sit”). Compare Turkish oturmak, Kyrgyz отуруу (oturuu).
Verb
олор • (olor)
- (intransitive) to sit
- сыарҕаҕа олор ― sıarğağa olor ― to sit in a sleigh
- (intransitive) to reside, to live at
- кинилэр куоракка олороллор ― kiniler kuorakka olorollor ― they live in the city
- (intransitive) (biology) to live
- (intransitive) to give birth
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- (with the -ан or -а form of a verb, similar to the English progressive aspect)
- ааҕа олор ― aağa olor ― to sit and read, to be reading, to engage in reading
- (with the -аары form of a verb, connotes being ready to, or about to, do that thing)
- бараары олор ― baraarı olor ― to be ready to go
Synonyms
- (sit) сыт (sıt, “to lie down”)
- (live) сырыт (sırıt), тыы (tıı, “to live, to breathe”)
Antonyms
- (stand) тур (tur)
- (die) өл (öl)
Derived terms
See also
- олоҕур (oloğur, “to permanently reside”)