bizzat
Bizzat is an adverb in English used to mean in person, personally, or by one's own action. It is borrowed from Turkish bizzat, which conveys direct personal participation or attendance. The Turkish term is typically traced to a Persian or regional linguistic layer that emphasizes the self or direct presence. In English, bizzat signals firsthand involvement and is more common in formal or South Asian English contexts.
Usage and nuances. Bizzat is most often used to underscore that someone did something personally, rather than
Examples. The official confirmed the agreement bizzat, after reviewing the documents himself. Several witnesses testified bizzat,
See also. In English, closely related expressions include personally, in person, and firsthand. The term is sometimes