Türkische aussprache
yuAussprache
/ˈyo͞o/ /ˈjuː/
Etymologie
[ 'yü, in rural dials al ] (noun.) before 12th century. Old English ēowu, feminine of eow 'sheep', from Proto-Germanic *awiz (compare West Frisian ei 'ewe', Dutch ooi 'id.', Old High German ouwi 'sheep'), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ówis 'sheep' (compare Hittite ḫau̯i, Old Irish ói, Latin ovis, Tocharian B ā(u)w, Lithuanian avìs 'ewe', Old Church Slavonic овьнъ (ovĭnŭ) 'ram', овьца (ovĭca) 'ewe; sheep', Ancient Greek ὄϊς (óïs), Sanskrit अवि (ávi)).