яҡшы

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See also: яхшы, yakşı, yaxşı, and yaxshi

Bashkir

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Etymology

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From *yaqšï (good), from Proto-Turkic *yak- (come near; suit, fit; appeal to somebody).

Cognate with Old Uyghur [script needed] (jaqšï, good), [script needed] (jaxšï, good); Tatar яхшы (yaxşı), Kumyk яхшы (yaxşı), Kazakh жақсы (jaqsy), Kyrgyz жакшы (jakşı), Southern Altai јакшы (ǰakšï), Khakas чахсы (çaxsı), Chulym чақшы, Shor чақшы (čak̂śı), Uzbek yaxshi, Uyghur ياخشى (yaxshi), Turkmen ýagşy, Azerbaijani yaxşı, Turkish yakşı (good), etc.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [jɑqˈʂɯ̞]
  • Hyphenation: яҡ‧шы

Adjective

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яҡшы (yaqşı)

  1. good
    Яҡшы ғәҙәт.
    Yaqşı ğəźət.
    A good habit.
    Яҡшы атҡа сыбыртҡы кәрәкмәй.
    Yaqşı atqa sıbırtqı kərəkməy.
    For a good horse, no whip is needed.
    Һарымһаҡ төнәтмәһе склероздан һәм баш шаулауҙан яҡшы сара булып һанала.
    Harımhaq tönətməhe sklerozdan həm baş şawlawźan yaqşı sara bulıp hanala.
    Garlic infusion is considered to be a good remedy for senile memory loss and tinnitus.

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