буш

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Bashkir

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *boĺ (empty; free).

Cognate with Old Turkic (boš, empty; free), Old Uyghur (boš, empty; free), Turkish boş (empty).

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: буш (one syllable)

Adjective

буш (buş)

  1. empty
    Бүлмә буп-буш ине, тик иҙәнгә намаҙлыҡ түшәлгән.
    Bülmə bup-buş ine, tik iźəngə namaźlıq tüşəlgən.
    The room was completely empty, there was only a prayer mat laid on the floor.
    Һәр шаҡмаҡҡа бер генә хәреф яҙыла; буш шаҡмаҡтар ҡалмаҫҡа тейеш.
    Hər şaqmaqqa ber genə xəref yaźıla; buş şaqmaqtar qalmaśqa teyeş.
    Only one letter fits into each box; no empty boxes must remain.
    Беҙ буш вәғәҙә бирмәйбеҙ.
    Beź buş vəğəźə birməybeź.
    We do not give empty promises.
  2. (carriers of information) blank
    Буш дәфтәр.
    Buş dəftər.
    A blank copybook.
  3. free, vacant (of time, resources)
  4. free, unoccupied (of person)

Antonyms

Derived terms

Tatar

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *boš. Cognate to Bashkir буш (buş), etc.

Adjective

буш (buş)

  1. empty

Udi

Noun

буш (buš)

  1. camel