шат
See also: щат
Bashkir
Etymology
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
Adjective
шат • (şat)
- glad, cheerful, joyful
- Балаларҙың шат тауышы бүлмәне тултыра.
- Balalarźıñ şat tawışı bülməne tultıra.
- Children's cheerful voices fill the room.
Kazakh
Alternative scripts | |
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Arabic | شات |
Cyrillic | шат |
Latin | şat |
Yañalif | cat |
Etymology 1
From Persian شاد (šâd, “glad, happy, cheerful”).
Adjective
шат • (şat)
Etymology 2
Noun
шат • (şat)
Mongolian
Noun
шат • (šat) (Mongolian spelling ᠱᠠᠲᠤ (šatu))
Russian
Pronunciation
Noun
(deprecated template usage) шат • (šat) f inan pl
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