köken: From Middle High German geschicht(e) (“event, struggle, story, history”), from Old High German gisciht, from the verb Proto-Germanic *skehaną, whence German geschehen. Unrelated to Schicht. Cognate with Bavarian Gschicht and Vilamovian gyśicht.
operation, calculation · account (a registration of someone’s permission to use a service, such as a bank or website) · bead (small perforated object that can be threaded)
çekim: çoğul contas
köken: Deverbal from contar (“to count”).
aile: continha, contona, ajustar contas, além da conta, conta-corrente, demais da conta, fazer as contas, fazer de conta, levar em conta, por conta
A história era verdadeira. — Hikaye gerçekti.
Resolva essa conta: cinco mais sete.
A minha conta não tem um centavo furado.
O fio do colar estourou e as contas caíram no chão.
çekim: geçmiş beräknade · ortaç beräknad · ulaç beräknande
köken: Probably from Middle Low German berēkenen, equivalent to be- + räkna. Cognate with Danish beregne, Norwegian Bokmål beregne, Norwegian Nynorsk berekne, berekna, Dutch berekenen, Low German beräknen, German berechnen, West Frisian berekkenje.
talk (conversation, especially an abundant one) · story (lie) · item (story in a newspaper)
çekim: çoğul jutut · tamlayan jutun
köken: From Proto-Finnic *juttu (compare Estonian jutt), from Proto-Uralic *jupta- (“to speak, to tell”) + -u (compare Erzya ёвтамс (jovtams, “to say, to tell a story”), Nganasan дебтудя (djebtudja)).
aile: jutella, jutska, jutustaa, jututtaa, yhden yön juttu, huippujuttu, hupijuttu, häväistysjuttu, jatkojuttu, juttuhetki
account, · a registry of pecuniary transactions · a written or printed statement of business dealings or debts and credits, and also of other things subjected to a reckoning or review
çekim: çoğul akun-akun
köken: * Borrowed from Dutch account (“account”), from English account, from Middle English, from Anglo-Norman acunte (“account”), from Old French aconte, from aconter (“to reckon”), from Latin computō (“to sum up”). * The management meaning is a semantic loan from English account (“account”).