شش
See also: سس
Baluchi
Etymology
From Proto-Iranian *šwáš, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *šwáĉš, from Proto-Indo-European *swéḱs.
Numeral
شش • (šaš)
Noun
شش • (šaš)
- six (digit)
Persian
Etymology 1
From Proto-Iranian *šwáš, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *šwáĉš, from Proto-Indo-European *swéḱs. Compare Kurdish şeş, Avestan 𐬑𐬴𐬎𐬎𐬀𐬱 (χšvaš), Khotanese kṣäṣa̮ (kṣäṣa̮, “six”), Sanskrit षष् (ṣáṣ), Hindi छह (chah), Spanish seis, German sechs, Lithuanian šeši, Russian шесть (šestʹ), Armenian վեց (vecʿ), Greek έξι (éxi).
Alternative forms
| Dari Persian | شش |
|---|---|
| Iranian Persian | شش |
| Tajiki Persian | шаш (šaš) |
- شیش (šiš) (informal)
Numeral
شش • (šeš)
See also
- ۶
Etymology 2
| Dari Persian | شش |
|---|---|
| Iranian Persian | شش |
| Tajiki Persian | шуш (šuš) |
From Middle Persian swš (suš, “lung”). Cognate with Avestan 𐬯𐬎𐬱 (suš, “lung”).
Noun
شش • (šoš) (plural ششها (šoš-hâ))
Synonyms
- ریه (riye)
References
- MacKenzie, D. N. (1971), “¹suš”, in A concise Pahlavi dictionary, London, New York, Toronto: Oxford University Press, page 78
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