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Ay Ata (Turkish, Azerbaijani: ''Ay Ata'', Cyrillic: ''Ай Ата''; sometimes Ay Tanrı or Ay Dede,〔(Siberian Mythology - Ai Tangara )〕 or Turkish: ''Ay Dede'', Turkmen: ''Aý Däde'', Azerbaijani: ''Ay Dədə'') is one of the mythological entities in Turkic mythology and Tengrism. In English, the meanings are: Ay Ata: ''Father Moon'', Ay Dede: ''Grandfather Moon'' and Ay Tanrı: ''The Moon God''. ==In Turkic languages== *Tuvan: ''Ай Ата'' *Uzbek: ''Oy Ota'' *Tatar: ''Ай Әти / Ата'' or ''Ay Ata'' *Kazakh: ''Ай Ата'' *Chuvash: ''Уйăх Атте'' or ''Уйӑх Ашшĕ'' *Bashkort: ''Ай Атай'' *Sakha: ''Ый Аҕа'' *Turkmen: ''Aý Ata'' *Uyghur: ''ئاي ئاتا'' *Hungarian: ''Hold atya'' *Turkish: ''Ay Ata'' or ''Ay Tanrı'' or ''Ay Dede'' *Ottoman Turkish: ''آى آتا'' *Kyrgyz: ''Ай Ата'' *Altai: ''Ай Ада'' *Khakas: ''Ай Аба'' or ''Ай Ада'' *Balkar: ''Ай Ата'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ay Ata」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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