saj-
to count, to consider
Proto-Turkic: *sā(j)-
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *si̯ōje
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: считать
Turkic: *sā(j)-
Mongolian: *siɣü-
Tungus-Manchu: *sū-
Korean: *hjǝ̄i-
Comments: VEWT 390, EDT 781-782, ЭСТЯ 7, Федотов 2, 53. A common Turkic derivative is *sā-n 'number, count' (VEWT 390, 400, ЭСТЯ 7), whence *sāna- 'to count, determine' > Mong. sana- 'think' (cf. Щербак 1997, 144). Turk. > Hung. sám 'number, figure', szán - 'to pity' (Gombocz 1912).
Karakhanid: sa- (MK)
Turkish: saj-
Middle Turkic: sa- (AH, IM), saj- (Ettuhf.)
Azerbaidzhan: saj-
Turkmen: sāj-
Chuvash: su-, sъv-
Yakut: ā-
Kazakh: saj-
Gagauz: saj-
Karaim: saj-