гатоўнасць

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Belarusian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From гато́вы (hatóvy) +‎ -насць (-nascʹ). Compare Bulgarian гото́вност (gotóvnost), Russian гото́вность (gotóvnostʹ) and Ukrainian гото́вність (hotóvnistʹ).

Pronunciation

Noun

гато́ўнасць (hatóŭnascʹf inan (genitive гато́ўнасці, uncountable)

  1. readiness, preparedness
    у баяво́й гато́ўнасціu bajavój hatóŭnascion alert (literally, “in combat readiness”)
  2. eagerness, willingness, desire to do something
    вы́сказаць гато́ўнасцьvýskazacʹ hatóŭnascʹto 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).

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