"иртәгә" meaning in Tatar

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Adverb

Forms: irtägä [romanization]
Etymology: From *ertägä (“tomorrow”), originally a dative case of Common Standard Turkic *ertä (“early; morning”), акщь Proto-Turkic *ẹ̄r (“early; morning”). Cognate to Uzbek ertaga (“tomorrow”), Bashkir иртәгә (irtəgə, “tomorrow”), etc. Etymology templates: {{der|tt|trk-pro|*ẹ̄r|gloss=early; morning}} Proto-Turkic *ẹ̄r (“early; morning”), {{cog|uz|ertaga|t=tomorrow}} Uzbek ertaga (“tomorrow”), {{cog|ba|иртәгә|t=tomorrow}} Bashkir иртәгә (irtəgə, “tomorrow”) Head templates: {{head|tt|adverb}} иртәгә • (irtägä), {{tt-adv}} иртәгә • (irtägä)
  1. tomorrow Categories (topical): Time

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