кейәү
See also: кейеү
Bashkir
    
    Etymology
    
From Proto-Turkic *küdegü (“young husband; son-in-law”).
Cognate with Old Turkic [script needed] (küdägü), Old Uyghur [script needed] (küdägü, “son-in-law”); Uzbek kuyov, Turkmen giýew, Ottoman Turkish گویگو (güvegü), گویگی (güvegi), Khakas кізӧ, Yakut күтүөт (kütüöt, “bridegroom; husband of one's younger female relative”).
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): [kɪ̞ˈjæw]
 - Hyphenation: ке‧йәү
 
Noun
    
кейәү • (keyəw)
- bridegroom
 - husband (in the early years of marriage)
 - the husband of one's younger female blood relative; son-in-law, younger brother-in-law, younger cousin-in-law, etc.
 
Declension
    
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| absolute | кейәү (keyəw) | кейәүҙәр (keyəwźər) | 
| definite genitive | кейәүҙең (keyəwźeñ) | кейәүҙәрҙең (keyəwźərźeñ) | 
| dative | кейәүгә (keyəwgə) | кейәүҙәргә (keyəwźərgə) | 
| definite accusative | кейәүҙе (keyəwźe) | кейәүҙәрҙе (keyəwźərźe) | 
| locative | кейәүҙә (keyəwźə) | кейәүҙәрҙә (keyəwźərźə) | 
| ablative | кейәүҙән (keyəwźən) | кейәүҙәрҙән (keyəwźərźən) | 
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