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BashkirVocabulary0 to A1 Course → Family and Relationships → Relationships


Learning how to talk about various relationships, such as friends, coworkers, and romantic partners, can help you better connect with Bashkir-speaking people. In this lesson, we will cover the vocabulary and phrases you need to express different types of relationships in Bashkir.

Friends

Friends are an important part of life, and Bashkir language has many words to describe different types of friendships. Here are some common vocabulary words for friends in Bashkir:

Bashkir Pronunciation English
дәм däm friend
ҡүренеш qüreneş best friend
ингез ingez acquaintance
тамаша tamaşa playmate
төренеш töreniş classmate

Here are some phrases you can use when you want to talk about your friends in Bashkir:

  • Мин тәүеҙең дәм итәсәң? (Min täyeðeñ düм itäsäñ?) - Who are your friends?
  • Мин ҡүренешең Рәсит булып, уйлап тора белән. (Min qüreneşeñ Räsit bulıp, uylap tora belän.) - My best friend Räsit is staying at my place.
  • Бирең моннан сугышса, бер моның дәме дөҫән тора кала. (Bireñ monnan sugışsa, ber monıñ däme düçañ tora qala.) - If you ever need help, you can count on me and my friends.

Coworkers

Interacting with coworkers is often an important part of professional life. Here are some vocabulary words for coworkers in Bashkir:

Bashkir Pronunciation English
өсөмбәшче ösömbäşçe colleague
хезмәткәр xezmätqär employee
тимдәшче timdäşçe teammate
мен иренә мінән хезмәткеүче була алам men irenä minän xezmätkeüçe bula alam I want to become a coworker with you

When talking about coworkers, it's important to use polite language and show respect for their position. Here are some examples of phrases you can use when talking about coworkers in Bashkir:

  • Өсөмбәшчеләр белән урынларымыз киңәшләре тиян. (Ösömbäşçelär belän urınlarımız kiñäşläre tiyan) - Our colleagues are our mentors.
  • Лейла эҙҙәбеҙ була һөйләше бергә тырышыр. (Lejla eððäbeð bula höyläşä berge tırışır.) - Lejla always tries to have productive conversations with her coworkers.
  • Мен генә өсөмбәшчеләр белән берни ҡаршылыкла булышып, иш теҙерлемәк итәләм. (Men genä ösömbäşçelär belän berni qarşılıqła bulışıp, iş teðerlemäk itäläm.) - I want to meet with my colleagues and discuss the work.

Romantic Partners

The language we use to talk about romantic partners can be intimate and personal. Here are some vocabulary words for romantic partners in Bashkir:

Bashkir Pronunciation English
ярты yarty beloved
һүршәт hürşät sweetheart
сыйлабыр sıylabır boyfriend
ҡыҙыҡлабыр qıðıqlabır girlfriend

When talking about your romantic partner in Bashkir, the tone can be sweet and affectionate. Here are some examples:

  • Нәргизә монда галим тәүле. (Närğızä monda galim täyele.) - Nargiza is in love with Galim.
  • Рәхим бу яртым, минең дүңья уйында. (Räxim bu yartyım, mineng dün'ya uyında.) - Räxim is my beloved and he is at my side.
  • Мин сыйлабыриммен берни гыйнвара барып ҡайта килдем. (Min sılabırımmen bеrni ğiynvara barıp qayta kildеm.) - I had fun with my boyfriend and we went back together.

Conclusion

Relationships are an important part of our lives, and being able to talk about them in Bashkir can help us better connect with others. In this lesson, we covered the vocabulary and phrases for friends, coworkers, and romantic partners in Bashkir. Keep practicing and soon you'll be able to talk confidently about any type of relationship!


Table of Contents - Bashkir Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Greetings and Introductions


Pronouns and Verb To Be


Numbers and Time


Plurals and Articles


Family and Relationships


Adjectives and Adverbs


Food and Eating


Regular Verbs


Travel and Transportation


Prepositions and Conjunctions


Bashkir Customs and Traditions


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