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Bashkir
Etymology
From *artuq (“excessive, surplus”), from Proto-Turkic *art- (“to increase, exceed”).
Cognate with
Old Turkic 𐰺𐱃𐰸 (artuq, “more, much”);
Kazakh артық (artyq, “excessive”), Uzbek ortiq (“excessive”),
Turkish artık (“excess, surplus”),
Khakas артых (artıx, “excess, surplus; better”),
Tuvan артык (artık, “excess, surplus; better”), etc.
Pronunciation
Adjective
артыҡ • (artıq)
- excessive, superfluous
- needless, unnecessary, redundant
Adverb
артыҡ • (artıq)
- more than, over
- too much, overly
Predicative
артыҡ • (artıq)
- ... is better than...
Алйот дуҫтан аҡыллы дошман артыҡ.- Alyot duśtan aqıllı doşman artıq.
- An intelligent enemy is better than a stupid friend.
Һүҙ тыңламаҫ улыңдан һыйҙаш булһа, сит артыҡ.- Hüź tıñlamaś ulıñdan hıyźaş bulha, sit artıq.
- An outsider who shares your meal is better than your son who wouldn't listen to (your) word.
(Aqmulla)
Synonyms
- (more than, over) ашыу (aşıw)
- (too much, overly) бигерәк (bigerək)