xabû
Khalaj
| Perso-Arabic | هبو | |
|---|---|---|
Etymology
Borrowed from Persian هبو (habô), early form of هوو (havu). However, contaminated with Tati xava.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /χabuː/
Dialectal forms
- (Ahmadabad) IPA(key): [χaβʊ]
- (Bagh-e Yek, Jerik Aghaj, Mazraeh-ye Now, Safarabad, Sefidaleh, Sorkh Deh) IPA(key): [χæ̞buː]
- (Bon Chinar) IPA(key): [χavu]
- (Chahak) IPA(key): [χæ̞βu]
- (Darestan, Hasanabad, Mushakiyeh, Sefid Ab) IPA(key): [χæ̞bu]
- (Esfid) IPA(key): [χabʊm] (inflected form attested only)
- (Mansurabad, Nowdeh, Zarnusheh) IPA(key): [χabuː]
- (Qarah Su) IPA(key): [χæ̞βuː], [χæ̞buˑ]
- (Sarband) IPA(key): [χæ̞vuː]
- (Varnavaj) IPA(key): [χabu]
Noun
xabû (definite accusative xabûñ, plural xabûlar)
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | xabû | xabûlar |
| genitive | xabûñ | xabûlarııñ |
| dative | xabûqa | xabûlarqa |
| definite accusative | xabûñ | xabûları |
| locative | xabûça | xabûlarça |
| ablative | xabûda | xabûlarda |
| instrumental | xabûla | xabûlarla |
| equative | xabûvâra | xabûlarvâra |
References
- Doerfer, Gerhard (1987) Lexik und Sprachgeographie des Chaladsch [Lexicon and Language Geography of Khalaj] (in German), Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, →ISBN