кейем
Bashkir
    

Кейем
Etymology
    
From *kedim (“clothes, clothing”), from Proto-Turkic *ked- (“to put on/wear clothes”).
Cognate with Old Uyghur kedim (“clothes”); Tatar кием (kiyem), Kazakh киім (kiım), Kyrgyz кийим (kiyim), Southern Altai кийим (kiyim), Uzbek kiyim, Turkmen geýim, Turkish giyim (“clothes, clothing”), etc.
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): [kɪ̞ˈjɪ̞m]
 Audio (file) - Hyphenation: ке‧йем
 
Noun
    
кейем • (keyem)
- clothes, clothing, garments
- Көндәлек кейем.
- Köndəlek keyem.
 - Everyday clothes.
 
 - Йәйге селләлә ҡатын-ҡыҙ өсөн иң уңайлы кейем — йоҡа туҡыманан тегелгән күлдәк.
- Yəyge sellələ qatın-qıź ösön iñ uñaylı keyem — yoqa tuqımanan tegelgən küldək.
 - In the summer heat, the most convenient clothing for a female is a dress sewn from a thin fabric.
 
 
 - costume, attire
- Милли кейем.
- Milliy kiyim
 - Ethnic costume.
 
 - Сәхнә кейеме.
- Səxnə keyeme.
 - Stage costume.
 
 
 
Declension
    
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| absolute | кейем (keyem) | кейемдәр (keyemdər) | 
| definite genitive | кейемдең (keyemdeñ) | кейемдәрҙең (keyemdərźeñ) | 
| dative | кейемгә (keyemgə) | кейемдәргә (keyemdərgə) | 
| definite accusative | кейемде (keyemde) | кейемдәрҙе (keyemdərźe) | 
| locative | кейемдә (keyemdə) | кейемдәрҙә (keyemdərźə) | 
| ablative | кейемдән (keyemdən) | кейемдәрҙән (keyemdərźən) | 
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