جریمه

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Ottoman Turkish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Persian جریمه (fine).

Noun[edit]

جریمه (cerîme) (definitive accusative جریمهی (cerîmeyi), plural جریمهلر (cerîmeler))

  1. fine or penalty, especially an unjust one for damage caused by accident or someone else

Descendants[edit]

  • Turkish: cereme (unjust fine, noun)
  • Greek: τζερεμές (tzeremés, unjust fine, noun)
  • Romanian: geremea

Persian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Arabic جَرِيمَة (jarīma, crime).

Pronunciation[edit]

 

Readings
Classical reading? jarīma
Dari reading? jarīma
Iranian reading? jarime
Tajik reading? jarima

Noun[edit]

جریمه (jarime) (plural جریمه‌ها (jarime-hâ) or جرائم (jarâ'em))

  1. fine
    جریمۀ سنگینیjarime-ye sanginia heavy fine
  2. (obsolete) crime, transgression