iki
two
Proto-Turkic: *ẹk(k)i
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Proto-Altaic: *p`i̯òk`e
Russian meaning: два
Turkic: *ẹk(k)i
Mongolian: *(h)ekire
Korean: *pǝ̀kɨ́-
Japanese: *pǝ̀ká
Comments: VEWT 39, EDT 100-1, ЭСТЯ 1, 337-339, Егоров 67-68, Stachowski 124.
Old Turkic: eki (Orkh., OUygh.)
Karakhanid: ẹki (MK)
Turkish: iki
Tatar: ike
Middle Turkic: iki (AH, IM)
Uzbek: ikki
Uighur: ikki
Sary-Yughur: šigɨ
Azerbaidzhan: iki
Turkmen: iki
Khakassian: eke
Shor: igi
Oyrat: eki
Halaj: äkki, äkkị
Chuvash: ikkǝ
Yakut: ikki
Dolgan: ikki
Tuva: ĩji
Tofalar: ĩxi
Kirghiz: eki
Kazakh: eki
Noghai: eki
Bashkir: ike
Balkar: eki
Gagauz: iki
Karaim: ekɨ
Karakalpak: eki
Salar: išky
Kumyk: eki