[boˈɣɑz]
MənşəFrom Proto-Turkic *boguŕ (“throat, Adam's apple”). Ultimately from Proto-Turkic *bog- (“to strangle”). Cognate with Turkish boğaz, Crimean Tatar boğaz, Turkmen bogaz, Chuvash пыр (pyr) etc.
- throat
“Evin qadını mənə bir stəkan süd gətirdi, boğazımdan keçmədi” — The woman of the house brought me a glass of milk, but I couldn't swallow it. (Literally, 'it didn't pass through my throat'.)
- sound, strait
- not-comparablepregnant (of an animal), gestating
Formalarboğazı(accusative, definite) · boğazlar(plural) · boğaz(nominative, singular) · boğazlar(nominative, plural) · boğazı(accusative, definite, singular) · boğazları(accusative, definite, plural) · boğaza(dative, singular) · boğazlara(dative, plural) · boğazda(locative, singular) · boğazlarda(locative, plural) · boğazdan(ablative, singular) · boğazlardan(ablative, plural) · boğazın(definite, genitive, singular) · boğazların(definite, genitive, plural) · boğazım(first-person, nominative, possessive, singular) · boğazlarım(first-person, nominative, possessive, singular) · boğazın(nominative, possessive, second-person, singular) · boğazların(nominative, possessive, second-person, singular) · boğazı(nominative, possessive, singular, third-person) · boğazları(nominative, possessive, singular, third-person)