yanmaq

Etymology
From. Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 (< caus. *jan-tɨr-).

Verb

 * 1)  to burn, to get consumed by fire
 * 2)  to burn down, to get destroyed by fire
 * 3)  to get damaged by heat or fire
 * 4)  to get burnt (food)
 * 5)  to get burnt, to suffer a bitter failure
 * 6)  to burn out, become clinically exhausted
 * 7)  to get sunburnt
 * 8)  to be alight, to be on
 * 9)  to be on, to operate, to be in active state (about electric devices, engines etc.)
 * 10)  to go on, start, power up, start operating, to turn on (about electric devices, engines etc.)
 * 11)  to expire; to become void
 * 12) to expirience intense feelings
 * 13)  to be furious, to be extremely annoyed
 * 14)  to be burning (with an emotion, a feeling), to have a burning desire
 * 15)   to care for someone, worry, have concerns, be solicitous about something.
 * 1)  to be alight, to be on
 * 2)  to be on, to operate, to be in active state (about electric devices, engines etc.)
 * 3)  to go on, start, power up, start operating, to turn on (about electric devices, engines etc.)
 * 4)  to expire; to become void
 * 5) to expirience intense feelings
 * 6)  to be furious, to be extremely annoyed
 * 7)  to be burning (with an emotion, a feeling), to have a burning desire
 * 8)   to care for someone, worry, have concerns, be solicitous about something.
 * 1)  to expire; to become void
 * 2) to expirience intense feelings
 * 3)  to be furious, to be extremely annoyed
 * 4)  to be burning (with an emotion, a feeling), to have a burning desire
 * 5)   to care for someone, worry, have concerns, be solicitous about something.
 * 1) to expirience intense feelings
 * 2)  to be furious, to be extremely annoyed
 * 3)  to be burning (with an emotion, a feeling), to have a burning desire
 * 4)   to care for someone, worry, have concerns, be solicitous about something.
 * 1)   to care for someone, worry, have concerns, be solicitous about something.

Verb

 * 1) to burn, to be on fire
 * 2) (in northern dialect also) to wake (see uyanmaq)