tez

See also: TEZ, też, téż, též, and тез

Azerbaijani

Other scripts
Cyrillic тез
Roman tez
Perso-Arabic تئز

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *tēŕ-. Cognate with Crimean Tatar tez, Kazakh тез (tez), Tatar тиз (tiz), Uzbek tez, Chuvash тар (tar, to run away).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈtez/

Adjective

tez (comparative daha tez, superlative ən tez)

  1. quick, fast
    tez olmaqto hurry, to be quick
    Tez ol, gecikirik!Be quick, we are late!
    Synonyms: cəld, iti
    Antonym: yavaş

Adverb

tez

  1. quickly
    Vaxt tez keçirTime passes quickly
    Antonyms: gec, yavaş, yavaş-yavaş
  2. too early, premature
    • 2014 September 11, “Aydın Mirzəzadə: “Hələ tezdir””, in Ann.az:
      Çox təəssüf ki, Ukrayna böhranının sona çatdığından danışmaq hələ tezdir
      Unfortunately, it is still premature to talk about Ukraine coming out of the crisis.
    Bunu etmək hələ tezdir, gözləyəkIt's still too early to do this, let's wait
    Antonym: gec
  3. early
    Səhər tezdən evdən çıxmaqTo leave [home] early in the morning
    Synonym: səhər-səhər (early in the morning)
    Antonym: gec

Derived terms


Portuguese

Etymology

Uncertain. Maybe from Latin aptus. Cognate with Spanish tez.

Pronunciation

  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /ˈteʃ/
  • Hyphenation: tez

Noun

tez f (plural tezes)

  1. complexion (appearance of the skin on the face)

Spanish

Etymology

Uncertain. Perhaps from Old Spanish aptez, from Latin aptus (healthy, robust).

Pronunciation

  • (Castilian) IPA(key): /ˈteθ/, [ˈt̪eθ]
  • (Latin America) IPA(key): /ˈtes/, [ˈt̪es]
  • Hyphenation: tez
  • Homophones: tes, tés (non-Castilian)

Noun

tez f (plural teces)

  1. complexion

Synonyms

Further reading


Tatar

Noun

tez

  1. knee

Uzbek

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *tēŕ-.

Adjective

tez

  1. quick, fast

Adverb

tez

  1. quickly, fast
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