kral
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English[edit]
Noun[edit]
kral (plural krals)
- Archaic form of kraal.
Azerbaijani[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Ottoman Turkish قرال (kral), from a South Slavic language. Ultimately from Old High German Karl, name of the Frankish ruler Charlemagne.
Pronunciation[edit]
Audio (file)
Noun[edit]
kral
Derived terms[edit]
Lower Sorbian[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Borrowed from Czech král, from Proto-Slavic *korľь. Displaced native form krol.
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
kral m
Declension[edit]
Declension of kral
Further reading[edit]
- Muka, Arnošt (1921, 1928), “kral”, in Słownik dolnoserbskeje rěcy a jeje narěcow (in German), St. Petersburg, Prague: ОРЯС РАН, ČAVU; Reprinted Bautzen: Domowina-Verlag, 2008
- Starosta, Manfred (1999), “kral”, in Dolnoserbsko-nimski słownik / Niedersorbisch-deutsches Wörterbuch (in German), Bautzen: Domowina-Verlag
- Lower Sorbian vocabulary. In: Haspelmath, M. & Tadmor, U. (eds.) World Loanword Database. Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.
Turkish[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Ottoman Turkish قرال (kral), from a South Slavic language; compare Proto-Slavic *korľь (“king”) (Serbo-Croatian krȃlj/кра̑љ, Bulgarian крал (kral), Slovene králj). Ultimately from Old High German Karl, name of the Frankish ruler Charlemagne.
Pronunciation[edit]
- IPA(key): [k(ɯ)ɾɑɫ]
- Generally native Turkish words don't start with consonant clusters so most speakers add a vowel in between the first two letters to make it easier to pronounce
Noun[edit]
kral (definite accusative kralı, plural krallar)
- king (head of a country)
Declension[edit]
Inflection | ||
---|---|---|
Nominative | kral | |
Definite accusative | kralı | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | kral | krallar |
Definite accusative | kralı | kralları |
Dative | krala | krallara |
Locative | kralda | krallarda |
Ablative | kraldan | krallardan |
Genitive | kralın | kralların |
Derived terms[edit]
Descendants[edit]
Upper Sorbian[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Proto-Slavic *korľь.
Noun[edit]
kral m
Further reading[edit]
- “kral” in Soblex
Volapük[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Noun[edit]
kral (nominative plural krals)
Declension[edit]
declension of kral
Synonyms[edit]
Westrobothnian[edit]
Noun[edit]
kral n (definite kralä)
- (collective) that which crawls
- (collective) insects
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