tez
Azerbaijani
Cyrillic | тез | |
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Abjad | تئز |
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *tēŕ-. Cognate with Crimean Tatar tez, Kazakh тез (tez), Tatar тиз (tiz), Uzbek tez, Chuvash тар (tar, “to run away”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
tez (comparative daha tez, superlative ən tez)
Adverb
tez
- quickly
- Vaxt tez keçir ― Time passes quickly
- Antonyms: gec, yavaş, yavaş-yavaş
- too early, premature
- 2014 September 11, “Aydın Mirzəzadə: “Hələ tezdir””, in Ann.az[1]:
- Çox təəssüf ki, Ukrayna böhranının sona çatdığından danışmaq hələ tezdir
- Unfortunately, it is still premature to talk about Ukraine coming out of the crisis.
- Bunu etmək hələ tezdir, gözləyək ― It's still too early to do this, let's wait
- Antonym: gec
- early
- Səhər tezdən evdən çıxmaq ― To leave [home] early in the morning
- Synonym: səhər-səhər (early in the morning)
- Antonym: gec
Derived terms
Portuguese
Etymology
Uncertain. Maybe from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin aptus. Cognate with Spanish tez.
Pronunciation
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- Hyphenation: tez
Noun
tez f (plural es)
- complexion (appearance of the skin on the face)
Spanish
Etymology
Uncertain. Perhaps from Old Spanish aptez, from Latin aptus (“healthy, robust”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): (Spain) /ˈteθ/ [ˈt̪eθ]
- IPA(key): (Latin America, Philippines) /ˈtes/ [ˈt̪es]
- Hyphenation: tez
- Homophones: tes, tés (non-Castilian)
Noun
tez f (plural teces)
Synonyms
Further reading
Tatar
Noun
tez
Uzbek
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *tēŕ-.
Adjective
tez (comparative tezroq, superlative eng tez)
Adverb
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