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кәм - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

Bashkir

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Etymology

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From Persian کم (kam, small, few, scarce).

Cognate with Tatar ким (kim, insufficient), Uzbek kam (insufficient, meager).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈkæm]
  • Hyphenation: кәм (one syllable)

Adverb

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кәм (kəm)

  1. less, insufficient in number/amount (than stated, required, normal, etc.)
    Ниндәй ҙә булһа ҡатнашыусыны хаким итеп һайлар өсөн бөтәһе ундан да кәм түгел тауыш бирелергә тейеш.
    Nindəy źə bulha qatnaşıwsını xakim itep haylar ösön bötəhe undan da kəm tügel tawış birelergə teyeş.
    To elect any participant an administrator, a total of no less than ten votes must be cast.
  2. inferior, deficient

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See also

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  • теүәл (tewəl, complete in number/amount)