Sary
Sary is a transliteration used for the Turkic word meaning yellow. In Turkish the color is written sarı with a diacritic on the i; in Kazakh and Kyrgyz the word is sary (Cyrillic: сары). In Uzbek the common form is sariq, and in Turkmen it is sari. The different spellings reflect language-specific orthographies, but all derive from a common Proto-Turkic root for yellow and thus share a cognate meaning across Turkic languages.
As a basic color term, sary appears in everyday descriptions of objects, scenes, and natural phenomena in
Beyond its role as a color word, sary also appears in personal names and toponyms in Central
Overall, sary demonstrates how a common color term travels across languages within a language family, preserving