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fateh

From Arabic فَاتِح (fātiḥ). <span class="searchmatch">fateh</span> (definite accusative fatehi, plural fatehlər) conqueror Synonym: istilaçı fatehlik fəth...


Fateh

From Arabic فَاتِح (fātiḥ). <span class="searchmatch">Fateh</span> a male given name from Arabic...


istilaçı

istila +‎ -çı. istilaçı (definite accusative istilaçını, plural istilaçılar) conqueror Synonym: <span class="searchmatch">fateh</span> istilaçılıq...


فاتح

• (<span class="searchmatch">fâteh</span>) victorious, triumphant Synonym: پیروز (piruz) فاتح • (<span class="searchmatch">fâteh</span>) conqueror محمد فاتح ― mohammad-e <span class="searchmatch">fâteh</span> ― Mehmed the Conqueror فاتح • (<span class="searchmatch">fâteh</span>) Fatih...


fatehlik

<span class="searchmatch">fateh</span> +‎ -lik fatehlik (definite accusative fatehliyi, plural fatehliklər) synonym of işğalçılıq synonym of istilaçılıq “fatehlik” in Obastan.com....


fəth

See also: feth, fath, Fath, and fáth From Arabic فَتْح (fatḥ). fəth (definite accusative fəthi, plural fəthlər) conquest Synonym: istila <span class="searchmatch">fateh</span>...


fatih

Ottoman Turkish فاتح (fatih), from Arabic فَاتِح (fātiḥ). Compare Azerbaijani <span class="searchmatch">fateh</span>. IPA(key): /faːˈtih/ Hyphenation: fa‧tih fatih (definite accusative fatihi...


फ़तह

फ़तेह (<span class="searchmatch">fateh</span>) Borrowed from Classical Persian فَتْح (fath), from Arabic فَتْح (fatḥ). (Delhi) IPA(key): /fə.t̪əɦ/, [fɐ.t̪ɛʱ], /pʰə.t̪əɦ/, [pʰɐ.t̪ɛʱ] फ़तह...


مسكر

(feminine مسكّرة (msakkra)) closed (of an establishment) Antonym: فاتح (<span class="searchmatch">fāteḥ</span>) كنت بدّى أروح على قهوة، بس كانت مسكّرة. kunt biddi ʔarūḥ ʕala ʔahwe, bas...


شکست‌خورده

bâzande), ستوه (sutōh / sotuh) Antonyms: پیروز (pērōz / piruz), فاتح (fātih / <span class="searchmatch">fâteh</span>), چیره (čēra / čire), غالب (ġālib / ġâleb), مظفّر (“muzaffar / mozaffar”)...