dinle- 1
1 to listen 2 to hear 3 to consider, meditate
Mongolian: *čiŋla-
Tungus-Manchu: *ǯiŋ-
Comments: The verbal stem *dɨŋla- is derived from the noun *dɨŋ (OT tɨŋ, Turkm. diŋ 'reason, mind, cleverness'). See VEWT 478, EDT 522, ЭСТЯ 3, 236-237.
Russian meaning: 1 слушать 2 слышать 3 размышлять, обдумывать
Old Turkic: tɨŋla- 1 (Orkh., OUygh.)
Karakhanid: tɨŋla- 1 (MK, KB)
Turkish: dinle- 1
Tatar: tɨŋma- 1
Middle Turkic: diŋle-, tɨŋla- 1 (Pav. C.)
Uighur: tiŋla- 2
Sary-Yughur: tɨnna- 2
Azerbaidzhan: dinlä- 1
Turkmen: diŋle- 1
Khakassian: tɨŋna- 1
Oyrat: tɨŋda- 1
Chuvash: čъnla- 3
Tuva: dɨŋna- 2
Tofalar: dɨŋna- 2
Kirghiz: tɨŋša- 1
Kazakh: tɨŋda- 1
Noghai: tɨŋla- 1
Bashkir: tɨŋla- 1
Balkar: tɨŋla- 1
Karaim: dinle-, tɨŋla- 2
Karakalpak: tɨŋla- 1
Kumyk: tɨŋla- 1