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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
Via {{der|en|fr|koumis}}, {{der|en|de|Kumiss}}, from {{der|en|ru|кумы́с}}, borrowed from a {{der|en|trk}} source. Compare {{cog|tt|кымыз}}, {{cog|kk|қымыз}}, {{cog|ky|кымыз}}, {{cog|alt|кымыс}}, {{cog|tr|kımız}}, {{cog|az|qımız}}.
Via {{der|en|fr|koumis}}, {{der|en|de|Kumiss}}, from {{der|en|ru|кумы́с}}, borrowed from a {{der|en|trk}} source. Compare {{cog|tt|кымыз}}, {{cog|kk|қымыз}}, {{cog|ky|кымыз}}, {{cog|atv|кымыс}}, {{cog|tr|kımız}}, {{cog|az|qımız}}.


===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
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* Mongolian: {{t+|mn|айраг|sc=Cyrl}}, {{t+|mn|цэгээ|sc=Cyrl}}
* Mongolian: {{t+|mn|айраг|sc=Cyrl}}, {{t+|mn|цэгээ|sc=Cyrl}}
* Nogai: {{t|nog|кымыз}}
* Nogai: {{t|nog|кымыз}}
* Northern Altai: {{t|atv|кымыс}}
* Persian: {{t|fa|کومیس|tr=kumis|sc=fa-Arab}}, {{t+|fa|قمیز|tr=qemiz|sc=fa-Arab}}
* Persian: {{t|fa|کومیس|tr=kumis|sc=fa-Arab}}, {{t+|fa|قمیز|tr=qemiz|sc=fa-Arab}}
* Piedmontese: {{t|pms|koumyss}}
* Piedmontese: {{t|pms|koumyss}}
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* Slovak: {{t|sk|kumys|m}}
* Slovak: {{t|sk|kumys|m}}
* Slovene: {{t-needed|sl}}
* Slovene: {{t-needed|sl}}
* Southern Altai: {{t|alt|кымыс}}
* Spanish: {{t|es|kumis|m}}
* Spanish: {{t|es|kumis|m}}
* Swahili: {{t-needed|sw}}
* Swahili: {{t-needed|sw}}

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English

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Alternative forms

Etymology

Via French koumis, German Kumiss, from Russian кумы́с (kumýs), borrowed from a Turkic source. Compare Tatar кымыз (qımız), Kazakh қымыз (qymyz), Kyrgyz кымыз (kımız), Northern Altai кымыс (kïmïs), Turkish kımız, Azerbaijani qımız.

Pronunciation

Noun

koumiss (usually uncountable, plural koumisses)

  1. A fermented drink made from mare's milk, common among peoples of the Central Asian steppes.

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