olmak
Значение (Английский)
- (intransitive) to become, come to exist, come into being
- to happen, occur, be, take place, befall
- to be, to have or occupy a place or position, be located or situated at
- to have, own
- to pass, elapse, be
- to suffice, be acceptable, be all right, be okay
- to be possible, be apparently valid, be likely, be plausible
- to ripen, mature; (for food) to be cooked, be done
- (with-dative) to fit, suit
- (with-ablative) to lose, be deprived of
- to have, undergo something, to be afflicted with, suffer from, experience something negative, to catch a disease
Частота
Пишется через дефис как
ol‧mak
Произносится как (IPA)
[o̞ʷɫ̟ˈmɑk]
Этимология (Английский)
Inherited from Ottoman Turkish اولمق (olmak, “to exist, be, become, happen, fit, ripen, mature”), from Old Anatolian Turkish [script needed] (ol-), [script needed] (bol-, “to become”), from Proto-Turkic *bōl- (“to become”). Now-obsolete bolmak was dominant until the end of the 16th century, and coexisted with olmak, which was attested quite early too. The relation between the two is unclear; according to Dybo, forms commencing with o- may very well represent a different root (see oturmak). On the other hand, the geographical distribution of this variant matches quite closely the change *b- > v- (see Turkish var (“there is”), or vermek (“to give”)) so it may indeed mirror the following change: *bol- > *vol- > ol-. But this change is not seen in b-l words in Turkish (e.g; bol, bal, bel, balık, bölmek, bilmek, bulmak, bilemek), which raises the possibility that the origin of the word is from *ol-.
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