آواز
See also: أوار
Ottoman Turkish
Etymology
Noun
آواز • (âvâz)
Derived terms
- آوازلی (âvâzlı)
Persian
Etymology
From Middle Persian ʾwʾz (āwāz, “voice, sound, tune”), from 𐭥𐭠𐭰 (wāč, wāz, “word, speech”), from Proto-Indo-European *wṓkʷs (“speech, voice”). Cognate with Sanskrit वाच् (vā́c) and Latin vōx.
Noun
| Dari Persian | آواز |
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| Iranian Persian | آواز |
| Tajiki Persian | овоз (ovoz) |
آواز • (âvâz) (plural آوازها (âvâz-hâ))
Derived terms
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Descendants
- → Assamese: আৱাজ (awaz)
- → Bengali: আওয়াজ (aoyaj)
- → Gujarati: અવાજ (avāj)
- → Hindustani:
- → Ottoman Turkish: آواز (âvâz)
- → Sindhi: آوازُ (āvāzu)
- → Tatar: аваз (awaz)
Sindhi
Etymology
Noun
آوازُ (āvāzu) m
Urdu
Etymology
From Persian آواز (âvâz). Cognate with Sanskrit वाच् (vā́c) and Latin vōx.
Noun
آواز • (āvāz) f (Hindi spelling आवाज़)
References
- Platts, John T. (1884), “آواز”, in A dictionary of Urdu, classical Hindi, and English, London: W. H. Allen & co.
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