Etymology 1
From a Turkic language. More at Tatars.
Proper noun
Tatar
- An agglutinative language belonging to the Altai group of Turkic languages. It is an official language of Tatarstan. There are some eight million speakers spread across Eastern Europe, Russia and Central Asia.
- (obsolete) Tartary.
1769, Firishta, translated by Alexander Dow, Tales translated from the Persian of Inatulla of Delhi, volume I, Dublin: P. and W. Wilson et al., page iv:Sweeter than the muſk of Tatar, the morning breeze from the navel of every flower raviſhed perfume.
Translations
language
- Arabic: تَتَرِيّ m (tatariyy), تَتَرِيَّة f (tatariyya)
- Armenian: թաթարերեն (hy) (tʻatʻareren)
- Asturian: tártaru m
- Azerbaijani: tatar dili
- Bengali: তাতারী (tatari)
- Catalan: tàtar (ca) m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 塔塔爾語/塔塔尔语 (tǎtǎ'ěr yǔ), 韃靼語/鞑靼语 (dádáyǔ)
- Chuvash: тутар чӗлхи (tut̬ar čĕlh̬i)
- Coptic: ⲧⲉⲣⲧⲟⲩⲣⲟⲥ f (tertouros)
- Czech: tatarština f
- Dutch: Tataars (nl) n
- Esperanto: tatara, tatara lingvo (with the definite article la (eo))
- Estonian: tatari keel
- Finnish: tataari (fi), tataarin kieli
- French: tatar (fr) m
- German: Tatarisch (de) n, tatarische Sprache f
- Hindi: तातार (hi) (tātār)
- Hungarian: tatár (hu)
- Icelandic: tatarska (is) f
- Indonesian: bahasa Tatar
- Japanese: タタール語 (ja) (タタールご, tatārugo)
- Kalmyk: маңһд келн (mañğd keln)
- Kazakh: татар тілі (tatar tılı), татарша (tatarşa)
- Korean: 타타르어 (ko) (tatareueo)
- Kyrgyz: татарча (ky) (tatarca)
- Macedonian: татарски m (tatarski)
- Manchu: ᡨᠠᡨᠠᡵ
ᡤᡳᠰᡠᠨ (tatar gisun)
- Polish: tatarski (pl) m inan
- Portuguese: tártaro (pt) m, língua tártara f
- Romanian: tătară (ro) f
- Russian: тата́рский язы́к m (tatárskij jazýk), тата́рский (ru) m (tatárskij) (язы́к)
- Spanish: tártaro (es) m
- Swedish: tatariska (sv)
- Tatar: татар теле (tatar tele), татарча (tt) (tatarça)
- Turkish: Tatarca (tr)
- Ukrainian: тата́рська мо́ва f (tatársʹka móva)
- Uyghur: تاتار تىلى (tatar tili), تاتارچە (tatarche)
- Uzbek: tatar tili, tatarcha (uz)
- Xibe: ᡨᠠᡨᠠᠷ
ᡤᡞᠰᡠᠨ (tatar gisun)
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Noun
Tatar (plural Tatars)
- A person belonging to one of several Turkic, Tatar-speaking ethnic groups in Eastern Europe, Russia and Central Asia.
- Synonym: Tartar
Translations
person
- Albanian: tatar m
- Armenian: թաթար (hy) (tʻatʻar)
- Azerbaijani: tatar (az)
- Bengali: তাতার (bn) (tatar)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 韃靼人/鞑靼人 (zh) (dádárén); 塔塔爾人/塔塔尔人 (tǎtǎ'ěrrén) (of modern Chinese ethnicity); 韃子/鞑子 (zh) (dázi) (colloquial, often derogatory in modern scenes)
- Chuvash: тутар (tut̬ar)
- Czech: Tatar (cs) m, Tatarka (cs) f
- Esperanto: tataro, tatarino (female)
- Estonian: tatarlane
- Finnish: tataari (fi)
- French: Tartare (fr) m or f (old), Tatar (fr) m (alternative spelling), Tatare (fr) m or f
- Georgian: თათარი (tatari)
- German: Tatar (de) m, Tatarin (de) f
- Greek: Τάταρος (el) m (Tátaros)
- Hindi: तातारी (hi) m (tātārī), तातार (hi) m (tātār)
- Hungarian: tatár (hu)
- Japanese: タタール (tatāru), 韃靼 (だったん, dattan)
- Kalmyk: маңһд (mañğd)
- Kazakh: татар (tatar)
- Kyrgyz: татар (ky) (tatar)
- Latvian: tatārs m
- Lithuanian: totorius m
- Macedonian: Татар m (Tatar), Татарка f (Tatarka)
- Manchu: ᡨ᠋ᠠᡨ᠋ᠠᡵᠠ (tatara), ᡨᠠᡨᠠᡵ (tatar)
- Mari:
- Eastern Mari: суас (suas), тадар (tadar)
- Western Mari: суас (suas), тадар (tadar)
- Mingrelian: თანთარი (tantari)
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: татаар (mn) (tataar)
- Northern Mansi: (please verify) хатань (hatanʹ)
- Persian: تاتار (fa) (tâtâr)
- Polish: Tatar (pl) m pers, Tatarka f
- Portuguese: tártaro (pt) m, tártara f
- Romanian: tătar (ro) m, tătară (ro) f, tătăroaică (ro) f
- Russian: тата́рин (ru) m (tatárin), тата́рка (ru) f (tatárka)
- Slovak: Tatár m, Tatárka f
- Slovene: Tatar (sl) m, Tatarka f
- Tajik: тотор (totor)
- Tatar: татар (tt) (tatar), татарлар pl (tatarlar)
- Turkish: Tatar (tr)
- Turkmen: tatar
- Udmurt: бигер (biger)
- Ukrainian: тата́рин m (tatáryn), тата́рка f (tatárka)
- Uyghur: تاتار (tatar)
- Uzbek: tatar (uz)
- Written Oirat: ᡏᠠᡊᡎᠠᡑ (mangɣad)
- Xibe: ᡨᠠᡨᠠᠷ
ᠨᡞᠶᠠᠯᠮᠠ (tatar niyalma)
- Yakut: татаар (tataar)
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Etymology 2
Borrowed from Czech, Slovak, Polish Tatar and Hungarian Tatár, an ethnic surname for a Tatar person.
Proper noun
Tatar (plural Tatars)
- A surname.
Statistics
- According to the 2010 United States Census, Tatar is the 23804th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 1062 individuals. Tatar is most common among White (95.95%) individuals.
- Tatare (masculine or feminine)
Etymology
From a Turkic language.
Noun
Tatar m (weak, genitive Tataren, plural Tataren, feminine Tatarin)
- Tatar (member of various Turkic peoples) (male or of unspecified gender)
Declension
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Declension of Tatar [masculine, weak]
Further reading
- "Tatar" in P.J. Zoetmulder with the collaboration of S.O. Robson, Old Javanese-English Dictionary. 's-Gravenhage: M. Nijhoff, 1982.
Noun
Tatar m pers (female equivalent Tatarka)
- Tatar (a member of one of several Turkic ethnic groups)
- Synonym: (obsolete) Tatarzyn
- inhabitant of Tatarstan
Declension
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Derived terms
- antytatarski
- protatarski
- tatarakowy
- tatarczany
- tatarski
Further reading
- Tatar in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
- Tatar in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Proper noun
Tatar m pers (female equivalent Tatarová)
- a male surname
Further reading
- “Tatar”, in Slovníkový portál Jazykovedného ústavu Ľ. Štúra SAV [Dictionary portal of the Ľ. Štúr Institute of Linguistics, Slovak Academy of Science] (in Slovak), https://slovnik.juls.savba.sk, 2024
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [tataɾ]
- Hyphenation: Ta‧tar
Noun
Tatar (definite accusative Tatar'ı, plural Tatarlar)
- Tatar (person)
Tatarlar, Asya'dan batıya iki dalga hâlinde yayılmışlardır.- Tatars spread from Asia to the west in two waves.
Declension
More information singular, plural ...
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singular |
plural |
nominative |
Tatar |
Tatarlar |
accusative |
Tatar'ı |
Tatarları |
dative |
Tatar'a |
Tatarlara |
locative |
Tatar'da |
Tatarlarda |
ablative |
Tatar'dan |
Tatarlardan |
genitive |
Tatar'ın |
Tatarların |
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More information singular, plural ...
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singular |
plural |
benim (my) |
Tatar'ım |
Tatarlarım / Tatar'larım |
senin (your) |
Tatar'ın |
Tatarların / Tatar'ların |
onun (his/her/its) |
Tatar'ı |
Tatarları / Tatar'ları |
bizim (our) |
Tatar'ımız |
Tatarlarımız / Tatar'larımız |
sizin (your) |
Tatar'ınız |
Tatarlarınız / Tatar'larınız |
onların (their) |
Tatar'ı / Tatarları / Tatar'ları |
Tatarları / Tatar'ları |
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References
- The Encyclopedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and General Information, Volume 26