Reconstruction:Proto-Turkic/yẹt(t)i

Reconstruction
It remains unclear whether *t was geminated or not. Although most reflexes show a simple *t, the sporadic distribution of *tt suggests that was the original pronunciation, sustained by Clauson (1972), and that the geminates were later simplified in each branch independently.

Numeral

 * 1) seven

Derived terms




Descendants

 * Oghur:
 * Volga ,
 * Danube
 * Common Turkic:
 * Common Turkic:


 * Oghuz:
 * Karluk:
 * Orkhon Turkic: yēti, yīti
 * Uighur-Ili:
 * (dial.), (dial.)
 * Arghu:
 * East Kipchak:
 * North Kipchak:
 * (dial.), (dial.)
 * South Kipchak:
 * West Kipchak:
 * Siberian:
 * Altai-Yenisei:
 * Yenisei:
 * Sayan:
 * North Siberian:
 * East Kipchak:
 * North Kipchak:
 * (dial.), (dial.)
 * South Kipchak:
 * West Kipchak:
 * Siberian:
 * Altai-Yenisei:
 * Yenisei:
 * Sayan:
 * North Siberian:
 * West Kipchak:
 * Siberian:
 * Altai-Yenisei:
 * Yenisei:
 * Sayan:
 * North Siberian:
 * Siberian:
 * Altai-Yenisei:
 * Yenisei:
 * Sayan:
 * North Siberian:
 * Altai-Yenisei:
 * Yenisei:
 * Sayan:
 * North Siberian:
 * Yenisei:
 * Sayan:
 * North Siberian:
 * Sayan:
 * North Siberian:
 * Sayan:
 * North Siberian:
 * North Siberian:
 * North Siberian:
 * North Siberian: