"сегіз" meaning in Kazakh

See сегіз in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Numeral

IPA: [sʲeɡɘz] Audio: Kk-8-segız.ogg Forms: segız [romanization]
Etymology: From Proto-Turkic *sekiz (“eight”). Cognate with Turkish sekiz, etc. Etymology templates: {{inh|kk|trk-pro|*sekiz||eight}} Proto-Turkic *sekiz (“eight”), {{cog|tr|sekiz}} Turkish sekiz Head templates: {{head|kk|numeral}} сегіз • (segız)
  1. eight Wikipedia link: Kazakh alphabets#Arabic script, Kazakh alphabets#Cyrillic script, Kazakh alphabets#Latin script, Yañalif
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