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English
Noun
qat (usually uncountable, plural qats)
- Alternative form of khat, a psychoactive stimulant obtained from the plant Catha edulis.
Anagrams
Azerbaijani
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *kat.
Pronunciation
Noun
qat (definite accusative qatı, plural qatlar)
- layer
- bed (a deposit of ore, coal, etc).
- floor, storey
- (theater) circle (a curved upper tier of seats in a theater)
- fold (on fabric, paper)
- -fold (times)
2020 August 5, Amerikanın Səsi:Gənclər arasında COVID-19-a yoluxma halları üç qat artıb.- The incidence of COVID-19 among young people has tripled.
- (literally, “The cases of infection with COVID-19 among young people has increased threefold”)
Declension
Derived terms
References
- ^ Səlimi, Hüseynqulu (1976) A generative phonology of Azerbaijani (PhD), University of Florida, page 130: “The Tabriz pronunciation for 'Fold (it)!' is not , but .”
Further reading
Crimean Tatar
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *kat.
Noun
qat
- layer, floor
References
Dutch
Etymology
From Arabic قَات (qāt).
Pronunciation
Noun
qat m (uncountable)
- khat, a psychoactive stimulant obtained from the plant Catha edulis
French
Noun
qat m (plural qats)
- khat; qat
Northern Kurdish
Etymology
From Ottoman Turkish قات.
Pronunciation
Noun
qat f
- floor (storey/story)
Tatar
Noun
qat
- Latin spelling of кат (qat, “layer”)