bolmasa
Bolmasa is a conjunction found in several Turkic languages, including Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Uzbek, and related varieties. It functions to introduce a conditional clause that expresses an exception or an alternative, typically translating to “if not” or “otherwise” in English. The construction is a common way to specify what happens if a condition is not met.
Etymology and form: Bolmasa is built from the verb root bol- meaning “to be” or “to exist”
Grammar and usage: In sentences, bolmasa introduces a dependent clause that sets up a hypothetical scenario
Variants and related forms: While bolmasa is the most widely recognized form in many Turkic varieties, related
See also: Turkic grammar, conditional clauses, negation in Turkic languages.