"тхьэм бытырбыф" meaning in Adyghe

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Interjection

IPA: [tħam bətərbəf] Forms: tḥɛm bətərbəf [romanization]
Etymology: From тхьэ (tḥɛ, “God”) + бытырбыф (bətərbəf, “Petersburg”). Literally means “may God send you to Petersburg”. Saint Petersburg is a city in Russia. The Circassians used this because Saint Petersburg is far from the Caucasus and very cold. The meaning of this word is that may God send you to a place so far away (Saint Petersburg) that you may never return. Etymology templates: {{compound|ady|тхьэ|бытырбыф|gloss1=God|gloss2=Petersburg}} тхьэ (tḥɛ, “God”) + бытырбыф (bətərbəf, “Petersburg”) Head templates: {{head|ady|interjection}} тхьэм бытырбыф • (tḥɛm bətərbəf)
  1. go to hell
    Sense id: en-тхьэм_бытырбыф-ady-intj-CNfKVgga Categories (other): Adyghe entries with incorrect language header

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