kɨl-
to do, to make
Proto-Turkic: *Kɨl-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *ki ( ~ *k`i)
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: делать
Turkic: *Kɨl-
Mongolian: *ki-
Japanese: *kì-túk-
Comments: EDT 616, VEWT 263, ЭСТЯ 6, 205-206, Stachowski 88. Turk. *kɨl-ɨnč 'deed' > Mong. kilinče 'sin' (see Clark 1980, 43).
Old Turkic: qɨl- (Orkh., OUygh.)
Karakhanid: qɨl- (MK)
Turkish: kɨl-
Tatar: qɨl-
Middle Turkic: qɨl- (Pav. C., MA)
Uzbek: qil-
Uighur: qil-
Azerbaidzhan: Gɨl-
Turkmen: qɨl-
Khakassian: xɨl-
Shor: qɨl-
Oyrat: qɨl-
Chuvash: ǝś-xǝl 'дела́'
Yakut: kɨn-
Dolgan: gɨn-
Tuva: qɨl-
Kirghiz: qɨl-
Kazakh: qɨl-
Noghai: qɨl-
Bashkir: qɨl-
Balkar: qɨl-
Karaim: qɨl-
Karakalpak: qɨl-
Kumyk: qɨl-