uyanmak
Meaning
- (intransitive) to wake, wake up, awaken, waken
- (intransitive) to arise
- (figuratively,intransitive) to figure out; to come to understand; to see through
Frequency
Hyphenated as
u‧yan‧mak
Pronounced as (IPA)
[ujɑnmɑk]
Etymology
From Ottoman Turkish اویانمق (uyanmak, oyanmak, “to wake up”), from Proto-Turkic *od-un-, reflexive/passive of Proto-Turkic *od-. Cognate to uyarmak (“to alert, warn, awake”). Also compare Mongolian удах (udax, “to cause, stir up”) and Even хиду (hidu, “to instigate”). Cognate with Karakhanid [script needed] (oδun-, “to awake”) Old Uyghur [script needed] (odon-, “to awake”), Azerbaijani oyanmaq (“to awake”), Bashkir уяныу (uyanıw, “to awake”), Chuvash вӑран (văran, “to awake”), Kazakh ояну (oänu, “to awake”), Kyrgyz ойгонуу (oygonuu, “to awake”), Turkmen oýanmak (“to awake”), Uzbek uygʻonmoq (“to awake”).
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