maar

Etymology

 * English usage from 1825, from, from.

Noun

 * 1)  A broad volcanic crater, usually filled with water to form a lake.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 低平火山口
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German:
 * Polish:
 * Romanian: maar

Etymology
From, from.

Adverb

 * 1)  or  often apologetically
 * 1)  or  often apologetically
 * 1)  or  often apologetically
 * 1)  or  often apologetically
 * 1)  or  often apologetically
 * 1)  or  often apologetically
 * 1)  or  often apologetically
 * 1)  or  often apologetically
 * 1)  or  often apologetically
 * 1)  or  often apologetically
 * 1)  or  often apologetically

Usage notes
Maar has many synonyms which is often used alongside it with no change in meaning, however to the native ear the use of maar without these synonyms can in some contexts sound odd. In some cases using maar with one of its synonyms helps to clear up ambiguity.

Etymology 1
From, , , , apheretic variant of , , from earlier , , from. Not cognate with.

Adverb

 * 1) only, just
 * Het was maar een vraag! / Het is maar een kwestie van tijd!
 * It was only a question! / It is only a matter of time!
 * 1) as long as; only
 * 2) just;
 * 1) just;

Conjunction

 * 1) but
 * 2) yet; only
 * 3) but then
 * 1) yet; only
 * 2) but then

Etymology
From.

Interjection

 * 1)  Used as fortifier after e.g. words,.