карам

Bulgarian

Verb

карам (karam)

  1. drive (herd (animals) in a particular direction)


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Kyrgyz

Etymology

Borrowed from Persian کرم (karam), from Ancient Greek κράμβη (krámbē, cabbage).

Noun

карам (karam)

  1. cabbage

Russian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈkarəm]

Etymology 1

Noun

ка́рам (káram) f inan pl

  1. dative plural of ка́ра (kára)

Etymology 2

Noun

ка́рам (káram) m inan pl

  1. dative plural of кар (kar)

Tajik

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Ancient Greek κράμβη (krámbē, cabbage).

Alternative forms

Noun

Dari Persian کرم
Iranian Persian کرم
Tajiki Persian карам (karam)

карам (karam)

  1. cabbage

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Arabic كَرَم (karam).

Noun

Dari Persian کرم
Iranian Persian کرم
Tajiki Persian карам (karam)

карам (karam)

  1. bounty
  2. generosity
  3. magnificence
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