پاره
Ottoman Turkish
Etymology
From Persian پاره (pâre), from Middle Persian.
Noun
پاره • (pâre)
Derived terms
- پارهكار (pâre-kâr)
- پارهدوز (pâre-dôz)
- پارهدوزی (pâre-dôzi)
Persian
Etymology
From Middle Persian pʾlk' (pārag, “piece, part, portion”).
Pronunciation
- (Classical Persian, Dari) IPA(key): /pɒːˈɾæ/
- (Iranian Persian) IPA(key): /pɒːˈɾe/, [pʰɒːˈɾe]
Noun
| Dari Persian | پاره |
|---|---|
| Iranian Persian | پاره |
| Tajiki Persian | пора (pora) |
پاره • (pâre)
Synonyms
Derived terms
- پارچه (pârče)
- پارهپاره (pâre-pâre)
- پاره تن (pâre-ye tan)
- پارهوقت (pâre-vaqt)
- پارهکار (pâre-kâr)
- پارهدوز (pâre-dôz)
- پارهدوزی (pâre-dôzi)
- چگرپاره (jegar-pâre)
- خمپاره (xompâre)
- ماهپاره (mâh-pâre)
- آتیشپاره (âtiš-pâre)
- پارهسنگ (pâre-sang)
Descendants
Adjective
پاره • (pâre) (comparative پارهتر, superlative پارهترین)
- torn, torn apart
Derived terms
- پارگی (pâregi)
- پاره کردن (pâre kardan)
- پاره شدن (pâre šodan)
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