[buˈχɑχ]
OriginFrom Proto-Common Turkic *bokak, a derivation of Proto-Common Turkic *bok/*buk/*būk (“swelling in the mouth”); alternatively, a derivation from Proto-Turkic *bog- (“to strangle”), whence also Azerbaijani boğmaq and Azerbaijani boğaz. Cognate with Turkish boğak (“tonsillitis, angina”), and dialectal buḫağ (“double chin”).
Formsbuxaq(nominative, singular) · buxaqlar(nominative, plural) · buxağı(accusative, definite, singular) · buxaqları(accusative, definite, plural) · buxağa(dative, singular) · buxaqlara(dative, plural) · buxaqda(locative, singular) · buxaqlarda(locative, plural) · buxaqdan(ablative, singular) · buxaqlardan(ablative, plural) · buxağın(definite, genitive, singular) · buxaqların(definite, genitive, plural) · buxağım(first-person, nominative, possessive, singular) · buxaqlarım(first-person, nominative, possessive, singular) · buxağın(nominative, possessive, second-person, singular) · buxaqların(nominative, possessive, second-person, singular) · buxağı(nominative, possessive, singular, third-person) · buxaqları(nominative, possessive, singular, third-person) · buxağımız(first-person, nominative, plural, possessive) · buxaqlarımız(first-person, nominative, plural, possessive)