*ti-(kü)
that
Proto-Turkic: *ti-(kü)
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *t`à (*t`è)
Nostratic: Nostratic
Russian meaning: тот
Turkic: *ti-(kü)
Mongolian: *te-re
Tungus-Manchu: *ta-
Korean: *tjǝ́
Japanese: *tǝ̀-
Comments: VEWT 479, Räsänen 1957, 36, Котвич 1962, 142, Stachowski 129.
Tatar: tege
Middle Turkic: (OKypch.) tigi (Bulgat), tik (Ettuhf.)
Turkmen: (dial.) šü-tki,šütüki, bitiki 'вот этот' (Akhaltek.)
Khakassian: tege; ĭ-di 'so, thus'
Yakut: i-ti 'this'
Dolgan: i-ti 'this'
Tuva: dȫ
Tofalar: tē
Kirghiz: tigi
Kazakh: tigi (dial.)
Bashkir: tege
Gagauz: te bu 'this here', te o 'that there'
Salar: düɣü, tǖ