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Chuvash
Etymology
From Persian ناچار (nâčâr, “miserable”). Compare Kazakh нашар (naşar), Kyrgyz начар (nacar), etc.
Adjective
начар • (nač̬ar)
- bad
- Synonyms: япӑх (jap̬ăh), усал (us̬al)
- Antonyms: лайӑх (lajăh), аван (avan)
Further reading
- “начар”, in Электронлă сăмахсар (overall work in Russian and Chuvash), 1996.
Tatar
Etymology
From Persian ناچار (nâčâr, “without choice; helpless”).
Cognate with
Bashkir насар (nasar),
Kyrgyz начар (nacar),
Kazakh нашар (naşar),
Uzbek nochor,
Uyghur ناچار (nachar, “bad”),
etc.
Pronunciation
Adjective
начар • (naçar)
- bad, poor
Adverb
начар • (naçar)
- poorly