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Belarusian
Etymology
From гато́вы (hatóvy) + -насць (-nascʹ). Compare Bulgarian гото́вност (gotóvnost), Russian гото́вность (gotóvnostʹ) and Ukrainian гото́вність (hotóvnistʹ).
Pronunciation
Noun
гато́ўнасць • (hatóŭnascʹ) f inan (genitive гато́ўнасці, uncountable)
- readiness, preparedness
- у баяво́й гато́ўнасці ― u bajavój hatóŭnasci ― on alert (literally, “in combat readiness”)
- eagerness, willingness, desire to do something
- вы́сказаць гато́ўнасць ― výskazacʹ hatóŭnascʹ ― to express willingness
Usage notes
- This form with the rebracketed -насць (-nascʹ) instead of -асць (-ascʹ) is likely due to Russian influence. The alternative form гато́васць (hatóvascʹ) is formed with -асць (-ascʹ), and more closely resembles Polish gotowość, which see also Ukrainian гото́вість (hotóvistʹ). Regardless, the vast majority of dictionaries only record the -насць (-nascʹ) form.
- Both гато́ўнасьць (hatóŭnasʹcʹ) and гато́васьць (hatóvasʹcʹ) seem to be valid Taraškievica variants, and both forms have been at different times used by the media outlet Радыё Свабода (Radyjó Svabóda).
Declension
Declension of гато́ўнасць (inan sg-only soft 3rd-decl fem-form accent-a)
References
- “гатоўнасць” in Belarusian–Russian dictionaries and Belarusian dictionaries at slounik.org
- “гатоўнасцю”, in Skarnik's Belarusian dictionary (in Belarusian), based on Kandrat Krapiva's Explanatory Dictionary of the Belarusian Language (1977-1984)