шат
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See also: щат
Bashkir[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Persian شاد (šâd, “glad, happy, cheerful”).
Cognate with Tatar шат (şat, “glad”), Kazakh шат (şat, “glad”), Uzbek shod (“glad”), Uyghur شات (shat, “glad”), Turkish şad (“glad”), etc.
Pronunciation[edit]
Adjective[edit]
шат • (şat)
- glad, cheerful, joyful
- Балаларҙың шат тауышы бүлмәне тултыра.
- Balalarźıñ şat tawışı bülməne tultıra.
- Children's cheerful voices fill the room.
Kazakh[edit]
Alternative scripts | |
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Arabic | شات |
Cyrillic | шат |
Latin | şat |
Yañalif | cat |
Etymology 1[edit]
From Persian شاد (šâd, “glad, happy, cheerful”).
Adjective[edit]
шат • (şat)
Etymology 2[edit]
Noun[edit]
шат • (şat)
Mongolian[edit]
Noun[edit]
шат • (šat) (Mongolian spelling ᠱᠠᠲᠤ (šatu))
Russian[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
шат • (šat) f inan pl
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