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Bashkir
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *baytaq (“quite a lot; ample”) (see cognates below), consisting of *bāj (“rich; numerous”) + affix -taq/-teg for similarity/analogy.
Cognate with Kazakh байтақ (baitaq, “wide, immense”),
Kyrgyz байтак (baytak, “faraway”), Southern Altai байтак (baytak, “abundant; wide”), Yakut баайдаах (baaydaaq, “rich”).
Pronunciation
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- Hyphenation: бай‧таҡ
Adverb
байтаҡ • (baytaq)
- (with countable nouns) quite a few, quite a number
Байтаҡ кеше йыйылды.- Baytaq keşe yıyıldı.
- Quite a number of people have gathered.
- (with uncountable nouns) quite a lot, a good deal
Байтаҡ эш башҡарылды.- Baytaq eş başqarıldı.
- Quite a lot of work has been done.
- (time) quite a long time, quite a while
Һуңғы осрашҡанға байтаҡ булды.- Huñğı osraşqanğa baytaq buldı.
- It's been quite long time since last meeting.
Predicative
байтаҡ • (baytaq)
- there is many/much, there is quite a lot
Уҡып сыҡҡас та, эш таба алмаған йәштәр әле лә байтаҡ.- Uqıp sıqqas ta, eş taba almağan yəştər əle lə baytaq.
- There are still many young people who cannot find a job after graduation.
See also
- күп (küp, “many”)
- оҙаҡ (oźaq, “long time”)