maar

See also: mår and maer

English

A maar

Etymology

From German Maar; English usage from 1825.

Pronunciation

Noun

maar (plural maars or maare)

  1. (geology) A broad volcanic crater, usually filled with water to form a lake.

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Afrikaans

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Dutch maar.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mɑːr/

Adverb

maar

  1. only; solely; just
    As ek maar [net] die dag kon af kry.
    If I could just get the day off.
  2. slightly; a bit; a little
    Werk is maar [bietjie] vervelig.
    Work is a bit boring.
  3. please
    Ek gaan bietjie laat wees, so hou maar [asseblief] my kos warm.
    I'll be a bit late, so please keep my food warm.
  4. feel free; please
    Sit maar [gerus].
    Feel free to sit. / Please sit.
  5. quite; really
    Sy lyk maar [taamlik] siek.
    She looks quite sick.
  6. so long or just (often apologetically)
    Julle het julle tyd gevat, toe begin ons maar [solank] sonder julle.
    You guys were taking your time, so we started without you so long.
  7. still; continuously
    Dit gaan maar [steeds] sleg.
    It is [still] going badly.

Usage notes

Maar has many synonyms which is often used alongside it with no change in meaning, however to the native ear the use of maar without these synonyms can in some contexts sound odd. In some cases using maar with one of its synonyms helps to clear up ambiguity.

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Conjunction

maar

  1. but; however

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Noun

maar (plural maars or mare)

  1. (uncommon) but
    Dis 'n groot maar, behalwe as ons voldoende voorberei.
    It's a big but, except if we prepare adequately.

Dutch

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /maːr/
  • Rhymes: -aːr
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Etymology 1

From Middle Dutch maer, māre, mar, mer, apheretic variant of nemaer, nemāre, from earlier newaer, neware (except, however, only), from ne ware (were not).

Adverb

maar

  1. only, just
    Het was maar een vraag! / Het is maar een kwestie van tijd!
    It was only a question! / It is only a matter of time!
  2. as long as; only
  3. just; a modal particle indicating a certain degree of indifference towards the result.
    Leg het lepeltje maar op het schoteltje van het koffiekopje.
    Just (go ahead and) place the spoon on the saucer of the coffee cup.
Derived terms

Conjunction

maar

  1. but
  2. yet; only
  3. but then

Etymology 2

See the etymology of the main entry.

Verb

maar

  1. first-person singular present indicative of maren
  2. imperative of maren

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Finnish

Etymology

From Maria (Mary, mother of Jesus Christ)

Interjection

maar

  1. (dialectal, Turku region) Used as fortifier after e.g. words kyllä (yes), totta (true).

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