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meselâ

See also: <span class="searchmatch">mesela</span> From Arabic مَثَلاً (maṯalan, “for example”). Hyphenation: me‧se‧lâ <span class="searchmatch">meselâ</span> for example “<span class="searchmatch">meselâ</span>”, in Luğatçıq (in Russian)...


mesela

See also: <span class="searchmatch">meselâ</span> Inherited from Ottoman Turkish مثلا (<span class="searchmatch">mesela</span>), derived from Arabic مَثَلاً (maṯalan, “for example”), adverbial accusative of مَثَل (maṯal...


örneğin

Nurullah Ataç and was supposed to displace <span class="searchmatch">mesela</span>. örneğin for example, for instance Synonym: ör. <span class="searchmatch">mesela</span> ^ Lewis, Geoffrey (1999) The Turkish Language...


مەسەلەن

Chagatai مثلا, from Arabic مَثَلًا (maṯalan). Cognate of Kazakh мәселен (mäselen), Turkish <span class="searchmatch">mesela</span> etc. IPA(key): /mɛsɛlɛn/ مەسەلەن • (meselen) for example...


mosela

Mosèla mosela tit (bird) From Proto-Bantu *mʊ̀kɪ́dà. mosela tail (linguistics) suffix From Proto-Bantu *mʊ̀kɪ́dà. mosela class 3/4 (plural <span class="searchmatch">mesela</span>) tail...


مثلا

(meselen) Uzbek: masalan → Crimean Tatar: <span class="searchmatch">meselâ</span> → Kazakh: мәселен (mäselen) → Ottoman Turkish: مثلا Turkish: <span class="searchmatch">mesela</span> → Punjabi: Gurmukhi script: ਮਸਲਨ (maslan)...


mesèli

Byzantine Greek μεσάλι (mesáli, “tablecloth”, dialectal). mesèli f (plural <span class="searchmatch">mesèlǎ</span>) table Synonyms: mèza, sinìa Yūsuke Sumi (2018) “mesèli”, in ニューエクスプレス ロマ(ジプシー)語...


mutlaka

in /aː/ represents the Arabic pausal pronunciation (as also in evvela or <span class="searchmatch">mesela</span>). By surface analysis, mutlak (“absolute”) +‎ -an (adverbial suffix). IPA(key):...


мәҫәлән

Kazakh мәселен (mäselen), Uzbek masalan, Uyghur مەسەلەن (meselen), Turkish <span class="searchmatch">mesela</span>, etc. IPA(key): [mæ.θæ.ˈlæn] Hyphenation: мә‧ҫә‧лән мәҫәлән • (məśələn)...


merula

Perhaps from Proto-Italic *<span class="searchmatch">meselā</span>, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ems- (“black, blackbird”), which is thought to be a northwestern European substrate borrowing...