Ottoman Turkish

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Derived from Arabic جَبَى (jabā, to collect, to levy) possibly through a noun signifying a type of extraordinary tax. Compare Semitic cognates: Hebrew גָּבָה (gāḇâ, to levy) and Classical Syriac ܓܒܐ (gəḇā, to levy).

Adverb

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جابا (caba)

  1. (colloquial) gratis, free of charge, for nothing
    Synonyms: بداوا (bedava), امكسز (emeksiz), پاره‌سز (parasız)

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Turkish: caba (gratis, free of charge, noun)
  • Egyptian Arabic: جبا (gaba)
  • Bulgarian: джа́ба́ (džábá)
  • Greek: τζάμπα (tzámpa, gratis, for nothing, in vain, adverb), τσάμπα (tsámpa), τζαμπέ (tzampé)
  • Serbo-Croatian: džaba (for free, gratis), džabe, džab-džabe

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