בסדר

Hebrew

Etymology

From בְּ־ (b'-, in) + סֵדֶר (séder, order).

Adjective

בְּסֵדֶר (b'séder)

  1. All right, okay, O.K., fine
    הכל בסדר?
    Hakól b'séder?
    Is everything all right?
    הדקדוק שלו בסדר גמור, אבל קשה להבין אותו בגלל המבטא.
    Ha-dikdúk sheló b'séder gamúr, avál kashé l'havín otó biglál hamivtá.
    His grammar is completely fine, but it’s hard to understand him because of his accent.

Usage notes

  • Grammatically speaking, this is a prepositional phrase, not a true adjective; hence, it doesn’t inflect for gender or number.

Adverb

בְּסֵדֶר (b'séder)

  1. all right, okay, O.K.

Interjection

בְּסֵדֶר (b'séder)

  1. all right, okay, O.K.; a weakly positive interjection.
Descendants
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