"эне" meaning in Southern Altai

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Noun

Forms: ene [romanization]
Etymology: from Proto-Turkic *eńe (“mother”), a front vowel parallel to *ana (“mother”). Cognate with Bashkir инәй (inəy, “mother; address to old woman”), Tatar әни (äni, “mother”), Kyrgyz эне (ene), Kazakh ене (ene, “mother-in-law”), Yakut ийе (iye, “mother”); Khakas иней (iney, “old woman”), etc. Etymology templates: {{der|alt|trk-pro|*eńe||mother}} Proto-Turkic *eńe (“mother”), {{m|trk-pro|*ana||mother}} *ana (“mother”), {{cog|ba|инәй|t=mother; address to old woman}} Bashkir инәй (inəy, “mother; address to old woman”), {{cog|tt|әни||mother}} Tatar әни (äni, “mother”), {{cog|ky|эне}} Kyrgyz эне (ene), {{cog|kk|ене||mother-in-law}} Kazakh ене (ene, “mother-in-law”), {{cog|sah|-}} Yakut, {{m|tt|ийе||mother}} ийе (iye, “mother”), {{cog|kjh|иней||old woman}} Khakas иней (iney, “old woman”) Head templates: {{head|alt|noun|head=|tr=}} эне • (ene), {{alt-noun}} эне • (ene)
  1. mother
    Sense id: en-эне-alt-noun-zwYi7ypm Categories (other): Southern Altai entries with incorrect language header

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