From Danish by; cognate with Faroese bøur. IPA(key): /ˈpʊiːjʊɹ/ býur m (genitive singular býar, plural býir) city, town...
býur + fólk IPA(key): [ˈbʊijarˌfœlk] býarfólk n (genitive singular býarfólks, plural býarfólk) townsfolk, townspeople...
Meksiko (“Mexico”) + býur (“city”) Meksikobýur m Mexico City (the capital city of Mexico)...
/bjuɾ/, [bjuɾ] (Western Armenian) IPA(key): /pʏɾ/, [pʰʏɾ] բյուր • (byur) innumerable, countless, myriad բյուր • (byur) (archaic) ten thousand, myriad...
indicative of búa býr m Alternative form of bǿr Icelandic: býr Faroese: býur Norwegian Nynorsk: by Swedish: by Danish: by Norwegian Bokmål: by → Old English:...
(Manichaean) ten thousand → Old Armenian: բեւր (bewr), բիւր (biwr) Armenian: բյուր (byur) → Old Georgian: ბევრი (bevri) (or from Alanic) Georgian: ბევრი (bevri) Boyce...
Old Norse býr. Cognate with Danish by (“town, city”, whence also Faroese býur with the same meaning), Norwegian Bokmål by (“town, city”) and Norwegian...
urbo (eo), civito (eo) Estonian: linn (et) Extremaduran: ciá f Faroese: býur (fo) m Finnish: kaupunki (fi) French: ville (fr) f, cité (fr) f, grande-ville f...
Erzya: ош (oš) Esperanto: urbo (eo), urbeto Estonian: linn (et) Faroese: býur (fo) m Finnish: pikkukaupunki (fi), kunta (fi), kaupunki (fi) French: ville (fr) f...
Aramaic: רִבּוּתָא f (ribbūṯā), רִבּוֹתָא f (ribbōṯā) Armenian: բյուր (hy) (byur) Azerbaijani: saysız-hesabsız Bulgarian: мириа́да f (miriáda) Catalan: miríada f...