ترک

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Malay[edit]

Noun[edit]

ترک (plural ترک-ترک or ترک۲, informal 1st possessive ترککو, 2nd possessive ترکمو, 3rd possessive ترکڽ)

  1. Jawi spelling of trak

Persian[edit]

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Etymology 1[edit]

Borrowed from Arabic تَرْك (tark).

Pronunciation[edit]

 

Readings
Classical reading? tark
Dari reading? tark
Iranian reading? tark
Tajik reading? tark

Noun[edit]

Dari ترک
Iranian Persian
Tajik тарк

تَرک (tark)

  1. exit, leaving
  2. quitting, abandoning, renouncing
Derived terms[edit]

Etymology 2[edit]

From the verb ترکیدن (tarakidan, to crack).

Pronunciation[edit]

 

Readings
Classical reading? tarak
Dari reading? tarak
Iranian reading? tarak
Tajik reading? tarak

Noun[edit]

Dari ترک
Iranian Persian
Tajik тарак

تَرَک (tarak)

  1. crack, crevice
  2. present stem form of ترکیدن (tarakidan, to crack)

Etymology 3[edit]

From Middle Persian [Book Pahlavi needed] (twlk' /⁠Turk⁠/), from Old Turkic 𐱅𐰇𐰼𐰜 (t²ür²k̥).

Alternative forms[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

 

Readings
Classical reading? turk
Dari reading? turk
Iranian reading? tork
Tajik reading? turk

Noun[edit]

Dari ترک
Iranian Persian
Tajik турк

تُرک (tork) (plural تُرکان (torkân) or تُرک‌ها (tork-hâ) or اتراک (atrâk))

  1. Turk
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Descendants[edit]
  • Byzantine Greek: Τοῦρκος (Toûrkos)
  • → Hindustani:

Punjabi[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

تْرَکّ (trakkm (Gurmukhi spelling ਤਰੱਕ)

  1. mess, dump
    Synonym: کِھلارا (khilārā)
  2. (literally) decomposed or burnt leftovers

Further reading[edit]

Urdu[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Classical Persian تُرک (turk), or conversely through Chagatai.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

تُرک (turkm or f (Hindi spelling तुर्क)

  1. a Turkic person; a speaker of a Turkic language, or bearer of Turkic heritage
  2. a Turkish person; a citizen of Turkey

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