ох

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Azerbaijani

Noun

ох (definite accusative оху, plural охлар)

  1. Cyrillic spelling of ox (arrow)

Declension

Macedonian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *oxъ, possibly from Proto-Slavic *o, ultimately of onomatopoeic origin. Compare Latin oh, German oh.

Pronunciation

Interjection

ох (oh)

  1. oh

Northern Mansi

Etymology

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Pronunciation

Noun

ох (oh)(Sosva)

  1. sulfur

Declension

Sosva:

Inflection of ох (oh)
singular dual plural
nominative ох (oh) охыг (ohyg) охыт (ohyt)
locative охт (oht) охыгт (ohygt) охытт (ohytt)
lative охн (ohn) охыгн (ohygn) охытн (ohytn)
ablative охныл (ohnyl) охыгныл (ohygnyl) охытныл (ohytnyl)
instrumental охыл (ohyl) охыгныл (ohygnyl) охытыл (ohytyl)
translative охыг (ohyg) ―― ――
caritive охта̄л (ohtāl) ―― ――
Possessive forms of ох (oh)
possessor single possession double possession multiple possession
1st person sing. охум (ohum) охагум (ohagum) оханум (ohanum)
2nd person sing. охын (ohyn) охагын (ohagyn) охан (ohan)
3rd person sing. охе (ohe) охаге (ohage) оханэ (ohanè)
1st person dual охме̄н (ohmēn) охагаме̄н (ohagamēn) оханаме̄н (ohanamēn)
2nd person dual охы̄н (ohȳn) охагы̄н (ohagȳn) оханы̄н (ohanȳn)
3rd person dual охе̄ (ohē) охаге̄н (ohagēn) оханэ̄н (ohanè̄n)
1st person plural охув (ohuv) охагув (ohaguv) оханув (ohanuv)
2nd person plural охы̄н (ohȳn) охагы̄н (ohagȳn) оханы̄н (ohanȳn)
3rd person plural оханыл (ohanyl) охага̄ныл (ohagānyl) оха̄ныл (ohānyl)

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Russian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *oxъ, possibly from Proto-Slavic *o, ultimately of onomatopoeic origin. Compare Latin oh, German oh.

Pronunciation

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Interjection

ох (ox)

  1. oh, ah

Yakut

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *ok (arrow). Cognate to Turkish ok, Compare оноҕос (onoğos, arrow).

Noun

ох (oq)

  1. (archery) arrow

Synonyms

See synonyms at эбиэн (ebien).