kim 1
1 who 2 which
Proto-Turkic: *kem, *Ka-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *k`a(j)
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: 1 кто 2 какой
Turkic: *kem, *Ka-
Mongolian: *ken, *ka-
Tungus-Manchu: *xia (*xai)
Korean: *ka
Japanese: *ka
Comments: VEWT 271, EDT 720-721, ЭСТЯ 5, 67-68, 191-192, Stachowski 134, 147.
Old Turkic: kem (OT, OUygh.) 1, qaju (OT, OUygh.), qanu (OUygh.) 2
Karakhanid: kem~kim (MK, KB) qaju (MK, KB) 2
Turkish: kim 1
Tatar: kem 1, qaj 2
Middle Turkic: kim (Abush., IM) 1
Uzbek: kim 1, qaj 2
Uighur: kim, kem (dial.) 1, qaj 2
Sary-Yughur: kɨm 1
Azerbaidzhan: kim 1
Turkmen: kim 1, qaj 2
Khakassian: kem 1
Oyrat: kem 1, qaj 2
Chuvash: kam 1
Yakut: kim 1, xaja 2
Dolgan: kim 1, kaja 2
Tuva: qɨm 1, qajɨ 2
Tofalar: qum 1, qai 2
Kirghiz: kim 1, qaj 2
Kazakh: kim 1, qaj 2
Noghai: kim 1
Bashkir: kem 1, qaj (dial.) 2
Balkar: kim 1
Gagauz: kim 1
Karaim: kɨm 1
Karakalpak: kim 1
Salar: käm 1