تنگ

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See also: بنك, تنك, بنگ, and تنک

Persian

Etymology 1

From Proto-Iranian *tánuš, from Proto-Iranian *tánuš, from Proto-Indo-European *ténh₂us (thin), from *ten- (to stretch). Cognate with Old Armenian թանկ (tʻank), an Iranian borrowing. Related to Latin tenuis, Latvian tievs (thin), Ancient Greek τανύω (tanúō), Sanskrit तनु (tanú, thin), Old English þynne (whence English thin).

Adjective

Dari تنگ
Iranian Persian
Tajik танг

تنگ (tang) (comparative تنگ‌تَر (tang-tar), superlative تنگ‌تَرین (tang-tarin))

  1. narrow, strait; tight

Etymology 2

Noun

تنگ (tong)

  1. flagon
  2. carafe

Urdu

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Persian تنگ (tang).

Adjective

تنگ (tãṅg) (Hindi spelling तंग)

  1. tight, narrow
  2. troubled, distressed, vexed
  3. distracted, bothered

Derived terms