нар
Archi
editEtymology
editFrom a Turkic language, ultimately from Persian نار. Compare Azerbaijani nar.
Noun
editнар (nar)
Azerbaijani
editNoun
editнар (definite accusative нары, plural нарлар)
- Cyrillic spelling of nar
Declension
editBulgarian
editPronunciation
editEtymology 1
editBorrowed from Ottoman Turkish نار (nâr), from Persian نار (nâr), انار (anâr).
Noun
editнар • (nar) m
Declension
editEtymology 2
editBorrowed from Russian на́ры (náry).
Noun
editнар • (nar) m
Declension
editAnagrams
edit- ран (ran)
Erzya
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Mordvinic *nar, possibly inherited from Proto-Uralic *ńëre (“moist, wet?”) (compare Finnish nuori (“young”), Veps nor', Northern Sami njuoras, Udmurt нюр (ńur), Hungarian nyirkos).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editнар • (nar)
- weed, grass
- Synonym: тикше (ťikše)
- Сад пирявксонть ёжова кассь тусто нар.
- Sad piŕavksońť jožova kaśś tusto nar .
- Thick grass grew along the garden.
- meadow
Declension
editThis entry needs an inflection-table template.
References
edit- B. A. Serebrennikov, R. N. Buzakova, M. V. Mosin (1993) “нар”, in Эрзянь-рузонь валкс [Erzya-Russian dictionary], Moscow: Русский язык, →ISBN
- нар (nar) in Álgu-tietokanta, Kotimaisten kielten keskus
Mongolian
editEtymology 1
editFrom Middle Mongol [script needed] (naran, “sun”), from Proto-Mongolic *naran (“sun”). Compare Buryat наран (naran), Kalmyk нарн (narn), Dongxiang naran, Khitan 𘲺 (nair).
Maybe related to Korean 날 (nal, “day”). (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)
Pronunciation
edit- (Hure Banner) IPA(key): /nɐɾ/
Noun
editнар • (nar) (Mongolian spelling ᠨᠠᠷᠠ (nara)); (hidden-n declension)
Declension
editattributive | наран naran |
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singular / indefinite | |
nominative | нар nar |
genitive | нарны narny |
accusative | нарыг naryg |
dative-locative | наранд narand |
ablative | нарнаас narnaas |
instrumental | нараар naraar |
comitative | нартай nartaj |
privative | наргүй nargüj |
directive | нар луу nar luu |
independent genitive |
singular / indefinite |
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singular possession |
нарных narnyx |
collective possession |
нарныхан narnyxan |
Derived terms
edit- нарлаг (narlag)
Etymology 2
editFrom Middle Mongol [script needed] (-nar/-ner).
Compare also Turkish -lar/-ler, Yakut -лар (-lar)/-лэр (-ler), -нар (-nar)/-нэр (-ner). (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)
Pronunciation
edit- (Hure Banner) IPA(key): /nɐɾ/
Particle
editнар • (nar)
- A particle used to connote plurality. It is used after words that refer to people.
- бид нар ― bid nar ― we
- багш нар ― bagš nar ― teachers
- эмч нар ― emč nar ― doctors
- Connotes associative objects of a person.
- Хүлэгү нар ― Xülegü nar ― Hulagu and others
Derived terms
edit- нарын (naryn) (possessive form of the noun or particle)
Russian
editPronunciation
editEtymology 1
editA Turkic borrowing. Compare Kyrgyz нар (nar), Kazakh нар (nar).
Noun
editнар • (nar) m anim (genitive на́ра, nominative plural на́ры, genitive plural на́ров)
Declension
editEtymology 2
editNoun
editнар • (nar) f inan pl
References
edit- Vasmer, Max (1964–1973) “нар”, in Oleg Trubachyov, transl., Этимологический словарь русского языка [Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language] (in Russian), Moscow: Progress
Serbo-Croatian
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Ottoman Turkish نار (nâr), from Persian نار (nâr), انار (anâr).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editна̏р m (Latin spelling nȁr)
Declension
editSynonyms
edit- Archi terms derived from Turkic languages
- Archi terms derived from Persian
- Archi lemmas
- Archi nouns
- Azerbaijani lemmas
- Azerbaijani nouns
- Azerbaijani terms in Cyrillic script
- Bulgarian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Bulgarian/ar
- Rhymes:Bulgarian/ar/1 syllable
- Bulgarian terms borrowed from Ottoman Turkish
- Bulgarian terms derived from Ottoman Turkish
- Bulgarian terms derived from Persian
- Bulgarian lemmas
- Bulgarian nouns
- Bulgarian masculine nouns
- Bulgarian terms borrowed from Russian
- Bulgarian terms derived from Russian
- bg:Fruits
- Erzya terms inherited from Proto-Mordvinic
- Erzya terms derived from Proto-Mordvinic
- Erzya terms inherited from Proto-Uralic
- Erzya terms derived from Proto-Uralic
- Erzya lemmas
- Erzya nouns
- Erzya terms with usage examples
- Mongolian terms inherited from Middle Mongol
- Mongolian terms derived from Middle Mongol
- Mongolian terms inherited from Proto-Mongolic
- Mongolian terms derived from Proto-Mongolic
- Mongolian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Mongolian lemmas
- Mongolian nouns
- Mongolian 1-syllable words
- Mongolian hidden-n declension nouns
- Mongolian uncountable nouns
- Mongolian а-harmonic nouns
- Mongolian particles
- Mongolian terms with usage examples
- Russian 1-syllable words
- Russian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Russian terms derived from Turkic languages
- Russian lemmas
- Russian nouns
- Russian masculine nouns
- Russian animate nouns
- Russian hard-stem masculine-form nouns
- Russian hard-stem masculine-form accent-a nouns
- Russian nouns with accent pattern a
- Russian non-lemma forms
- Russian noun forms
- ru:Camelids
- Serbo-Croatian terms borrowed from Ottoman Turkish
- Serbo-Croatian terms derived from Ottoman Turkish
- Serbo-Croatian terms derived from Persian
- Serbo-Croatian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Serbo-Croatian lemmas
- Serbo-Croatian nouns
- Serbo-Croatian masculine nouns
- sh:Fruits
- sh:Myrtales order plants