бата
See also: батя
Bashkir
editEtymology
editAdapted from Arabic فَاتِحَة (fātiḥa, “beginning”), the name of the first chapter of the Quran that was typically read as a prayer for blessing.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editбата • (bata)
Declension
editDeclension of бата (bata)
singular | plural | |
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absolute | бата (bata) | баталар (batalar) |
definite genitive | батаның (batanıñ) | баталарҙың (batalarźıñ) |
dative | батаға (batağa) | баталарға (batalarğa) |
definite accusative | батаны (batanı) | баталарҙы (batalarźı) |
locative | батала (batala) | баталарҙа (batalarźa) |
ablative | батанан (batanan) | баталарҙан (batalarźan) |
Synonyms
edit- фатиха (fatixa)
Kazakh
editAlternative scripts | |
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Arabic | باتا |
Cyrillic | бата |
Latin | bata |
Yañalif | ʙata |
Etymology
editFrom Arabic فَاتِحَة (fātiḥa, “beginning”).
Noun
editбата • (bata)
Derived terms
edit- батагөй (batagöi), батагөйлік (batagöilık)
- баталы (bataly)
Russian
editPronunciation
editNoun
editба́та • (báta) m inan
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