nar

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See also nàr, nár, når, när, nǎr, and -nar

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Azeri [edit]

Other scripts
Cyrillic нар
Roman nar
Perso-Arabic نار

Etymology [edit]

From Persian نار (nâr), انار (anâr).

Pronunciation [edit]

Noun [edit]

nar definite accusative narı plural narlar

  1. pomegranate

Dutch [edit]

Pronunciation [edit]

Noun [edit]

nar m (plural narren, ??? please provide the diminutive!)

  1. (history) court jester

nar c (plural narren, ??? please provide the diminutive!)

  1. fool

Greenlandic [edit]

Affix [edit]

nar

  1. such as to be able
    e.g. asanarputit
    You are lovable.

Kurdish [edit]

Etymology [edit]

From Arabic نار (nār).

Noun [edit]

nar

  1. fire

Lojban [edit]

Rafsi [edit]

nar

  1. rafsi of na.

Maltese [edit]

Etymology [edit]

From Arabic نار (nār).

Noun [edit]

nar m (plural nirien)

  1. fire

Romansch [edit]

Etymology [edit]

Borrowing from German Narr.

Noun [edit]

nar m (plural nars)

  1. fool

Alternative forms [edit]

Adjective [edit]

nar m f narra, m plural nars, f plural narras)

  1. crazy, mad

Alternative forms [edit]


Scottish Gaelic [edit]

Preposition [edit]

nar

  1. In our.

Usage notes [edit]

  • Adds n- to the following word, if it begins with a vowel.
    Bha sinn nar n-iasgairean. - We were fishermen. (literally in our fishermen).

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Serbo-Croatian [edit]

Etymology [edit]

From Ottoman Turkish نار (nâr), from Persian نار (nâr), انار (anâr).

Pronunciation [edit]

Noun [edit]

nȁr m (Cyrillic spelling на̏р)

  1. pomegranate

Declension [edit]

Synonyms [edit]


Turkish [edit]

Etymology 1 [edit]

From Persian نار (nâr), انار (anâr).

Noun [edit]

nar

  1. pomegranate
Declension [edit]

Etymology 2 [edit]

From Arabic نار (nār).

Alternative forms [edit]

Noun [edit]

nar

  1. (obsolete) fire

Venetian [edit]

Verb [edit]

nar

  1. Alternative form of ndar.