qadar

English

Etymology

From Arabic قَدَر (qadar).

Noun

qadar (uncountable)

  1. (Islam) Divine intervention in the affairs of humans; fate, predestination.

Crimean Tatar

Etymology

From Arabic قَدَر (qadar)

Postposition

qadar

  1. (+ dative) until

Uzbek

Etymology

From Arabic قَدْر‎ (qadr). Compare Uyghur قەدىر‎ (qedir‎) and Turkish kadar.

Noun

qadar (plural qadarlar)

  1. amount, quantity
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