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Crimean Tatar
Etymology
From Arabic مَجْبُورًا (majbūran) adverbial accusative of مَجْبُور (majbūr, “obliged, compelled”)
Pronunciation
Adverb
mecburen
- forcibly
- Synonym: cebren
References
Turkish
Etymology
Inherited from Ottoman Turkish مجبوراً (mecburen),[1] from Arabic مَجْبُورًا (majbūran) adverbial accusative of مَجْبُور (majbūr, “obliged, compelled”), passive participle of جَبَرَ (jabara).[2]By surface analysis, mecbur (“compelled”) + -en.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /med͡ʒˈbuːɾen/
- Hyphenation: mec‧bu‧ren
Adverb
mecburen
- compulsorily, perforce, under obligation
- Synonyms: zorla, zorunlu olarak, (archaic) cebren
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