соа̄гк

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Kildin Sami[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from a North Germanic language (see Old Norse saga);[1] compare Skolt Sami saakk and Ter Sami са̄гка.

Pronunciation[edit]

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Noun[edit]

соа̄гк (såågk)

  1. message
  2. news, tidings
    Synonym: о̄дтас (ōdtas)
  3. notice, notification
    Synonym: тӣдҍхэмушш (tīd’xemušš)
  4. rumor, hearsay
  5. (Lovozero) word
    Synonym: са̄ннҍ (sānn’)

Derived terms[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Michael Rießler (2009) chapter 7426161698323245, in Kildin Saami vocabulary, Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology

Further reading[edit]

  • N. E. Afanasjeva with R. D. Kuruch, E. I. Mechkina, A. A. Antonova, L. D. Jakovlev, B. A. Gluhov (1985) R. D. Kuruch, editor, Саамско-русский словарь (кильдинский диалект) [Sámi-Russian dictionary (Kildin dialect)]‎[1], Русский язык
  • A. Antonova, E. Sheller (2021) “соа̄гк”, in Саамско-русский и Русско-саамский словарь [Sami-Russian and Russian-Sami dictionary], Tromsø: UiT The Arctic University of Norway
  • T. I. Itkonen (1958) “sᾱɢk(ᴬ)”, in Koltan- ja kuolanlapin sanakirja [Skolt and Kola Sami dictionary]‎[2], Helsinki: Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura, published 2011, →ISBN, page 468