"итэҕэй" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [Yakut]

Forms: iteğey [romanization]
Etymology: Perhaps compare Kyrgyz ишенүү (işenüü). Etymology templates: {{m+|ky|ишенүү}} Kyrgyz ишенүү (işenüü) Head templates: {{head|sah|verb|head=|tr=}} итэҕэй • (iteğey), {{sah-verb}} итэҕэй • (iteğey)
  1. (transitive) (general, religion) to believe (in) Tags: transitive Categories (topical): Religion Synonyms (оҥор (oñor, “to think, to believe”) (colloquial)): оҥоһун (oñohun) (english: to think, to believe) [colloquial]
    Sense id: en-итэҕэй-sah-verb-kMTFBivA Disambiguation of 'оҥор (oñor, “to think, to believe”) (colloquial)': 63 37
  2. to rely on, to trust
    Sense id: en-итэҕэй-sah-verb-1AHit-eN Categories (other): Yakut entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Yakut entries with incorrect language header: 10 90
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: диэ (english: to say, to think; die), эрэн (eren) (english: to pin one's hopes on), суоттаа (suottaa) (english: to consider, to believe) Derived forms: итэҕэл (iteğel) (english: belief, faith, religion)

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          "english": "I believed his words",
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          "english": "he entrusted his money to me",
          "roman": "kini qarcıtın mieqe iteğeyde",
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      "roman": "suottaa",
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          "roman": "kini tılın iteğeydim",
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        "to rely on, to trust"
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      "english": "to say, to think; die",
      "word": "диэ"
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    {
      "english": "to pin one's hopes on",
      "roman": "eren",
      "word": "эрэн"
    },
    {
      "english": "to think, to believe",
      "roman": "oñohun",
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      "tags": [
        "colloquial"
      ],
      "word": "оҥоһун"
    },
    {
      "english": "to consider, to believe",
      "roman": "suottaa",
      "word": "суоттаа"
    }
  ],
  "word": "итэҕэй"
}

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