шәхси

Bashkir

Etymology

From Persian شخصی (šaxsi), from Arabic شَخْصِيّ (šaḵṣiyy, own, personal, private).

Cognate with Turkish şahsi.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ʃæχ.ˈsʲi]
  • Hyphenation: шәх‧си

Adjective

шәхси (šäxsi)

  1. personal
    Шәхси яуаплылыҡ.
    Šäxsi yawaplïlïq.
    Personal responsibility.
  2. private; owned by a person or group of persons
    Ә бына шәхси ҡунаҡхана асыу — уныһы инде беҙҙең өсөн бөтөнләй ят күренеш.
    Ä bïna šäxsi qunaqxana asïw — unïhï inde beððeñ ösön bötönläy yat küreneš.
    However, to open up a private hotel is a phenomenon completely extraordinary to us.
    Рәсәйҙә медицинаның нигеҙҙә дәүләттеке булыуын беләбеҙ; Японияла, киреһенсә, шәхси клиникалар күп.
    Räsäyðä meditsinanïñ nigeððä däwlätteke bulïwïn beläbeð; Yaponiyala, kirehensä, šäxsi klinikalar küp.
    We know that healthcare in Russia is essentially state-owned; in Japan, on the contrary, there are many private clinics.
  3. private; done, discussed etc. in person
    Шәхси фекер.
    Šäxsi feker.
    A private opinion.
    Шәхси эшҡыуарҙар, әлбиттә, үҙ мәнфәғәттәрен алға һөрә.
    Šäxsi ešqïwarðar, älbittä, üð mänfäğättären alğa hörä.
    Private entrepreneurs, naturally, promote their own interests.
  4. private, intended for personal use only
  5. private, not accessible to the public
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