شمردن
Persian
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *(s)mer-. Indo-Iranian cognates include Kurdish ژماردن (žmārdin, “to count”), Pashto شمېرل (śmerël, “to count”), and Sanskrit स्मरति (smárati, “recollect”). Akin to Ancient Greek μέρμερος (mérmeros, “mischievous, baneful”) and Latin memor (“mindful”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ʃomordæn], [ʃemordæn]
Verb
| Dari Persian | شمردن |
|---|---|
| Iranian Persian | شمردن |
| Tajiki Persian | шумурдан (šumurdan) |
شمردن • (šomordan) (present stem شمر (šomor))
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