öt- 1
1 to sing (of birds) 2 to say 3 to ask, request
Proto-Turkic: *öt-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *ŏ́t`è (~-t-)
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: 1 петь (о птицах) 2 сказать, говорить 3 просить
Turkic: *öt-
Mongolian: *öči-
Tungus-Manchu: *(x)ot-
Japanese: *ǝ́tǝ̀
Comments: VEWT 52, ЭСТЯ 1, 556, 557-558, EDT 39, 62, Егоров 21, Stachowski 48. The Chuv. form is somewhat aberrant phonetically
Old Turkic: öt- 1 (OUygh.), ötün- 3 (Orkh., OUygh.)
Karakhanid: öt- 1, ötün- 3 (MK)
Turkish: öt- 1
Tatar: üten- 3
Middle Turkic: öt- 2 (Pav. C.)
Uighur: ötün- 3
Turkmen: ötün- 3
Chuvash: avъt- 1
Yakut: et- 2
Dolgan: et- 2
Tuva: e't- 1
Tofalar: e't- 1
Salar: edi- 2