әлбиттә

Bashkir

Etymology

From Persian البته (albatte, of course), from Arabic اَلْبَتَّة (al-batta).

Cognate with Tatar әлбәттә (älbättä), Kazakh әлбетте (älbette), Kyrgyz албетте (albette), Uzbek albatta, Turkmen elbetde, Azerbaijani əlbəttə, Turkish elbette, etc.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [æl.ˈbʲi.tːæ]
  • Hyphenation: әл‧бит‧тә

Adverb

әлбиттә (älbittä)

  1. of course, certainly, naturally, surely
    Күпме генә әҙерләнһәң дә, имтихандан ҡурҡыта, әлбиттә.
    Küpme genä äðerlänhäñ dä, imtixandan qurqïta, älbittä.
    Naturally, (you are) afraid of an (upcoming) exam, no matter how much you prepare for it.
    Шәхси эшҡыуарҙар, әлбиттә, үҙ мәнфәғәттәрен алға һөрә.
    Šäxsi ešqïwarðar, älbittä, üð mänfäğättären alğa hörä.
    Private entrepreneurs, naturally, promote their own interests.
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