[jɑˈtɑχ]
OriginFrom yat- (“to sleep; to lie down”) + -aq. Cognate with Turkish yatak.
- bed
- bedding
- bed (the bottom of a body of water)
“çay yatağı” — riverbed
“okean yatağı” — ocean bed
- archaic, figurativelyabode, nest (a place where something or someones are to be found aplenty)
- deposit
- rookery (a colony of breeding sea animals)
- bearing
- barn (for storing crops), drying barn
- sheepfold
- vagina
- first-person, form-of, imperative, pluralfirst-person plural imperative of yatmaq
Formsyatağı(accusative, definite) · yataqlar(plural) · yataq(nominative, singular) · yataqlar(nominative, plural) · yatağı(accusative, definite, singular) · yataqları(accusative, definite, plural) · yatağa(dative, singular) · yataqlara(dative, plural) · yataqda(locative, singular) · yataqlarda(locative, plural) · yataqdan(ablative, singular) · yataqlardan(ablative, plural) · yatağın(definite, genitive, singular) · yataqların(definite, genitive, plural) · yatağım(first-person, nominative, possessive, singular) · yataqlarım(first-person, nominative, possessive, singular) · yatağın(nominative, possessive, second-person, singular) · yataqların(nominative, possessive, second-person, singular) · yatağı(nominative, possessive, singular, third-person) · yataqları(nominative, possessive, singular, third-person)