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How do you say how are in tatar?

There are a few ways to say "how are you" in Tatar, depending on the context and level of formality:

Formal:

* Ничек торасыз? (Nichek toraSIZ?) - This is the most formal way to ask "how are you" and is used when addressing someone older or in a position of authority.

Informal:

* Ничек торасың? (Nichek toraSYN?) - This is the informal way to ask "how are you" and is used when addressing someone you know well, a friend, or someone younger.

* Хәлләрең ничек? (KhälleReN nichek?) - This is a more casual way to ask "how are you" and is often used with friends and family.

Very Informal:

* Хәл-әхвәлең ничек? (Khäl-äkhväleN nichek?) - This is a very informal way to ask "how are you" and is usually used with close friends or family.

Note: The ending of the verb "to be" changes depending on the grammatical person you are addressing.

* "-sIZ" is used for the formal second-person plural (you).

* "-sYN" is used for the informal second-person singular (you).

* "-ReN" is used for the third-person plural (they) and the informal second-person singular (you).

You can also use the phrase "яхшымы? (yakhshyMY?)" which literally translates to "good?" as a way to ask "how are you?". This is a very informal greeting and is usually used with friends and family.

Remember to use the appropriate form depending on the context and your relationship with the person you are talking to.

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