safar

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See also: Safar and sáfár

Icelandic

Noun

safar

  1. indefinite nominative plural of safi

Maltese

Root
s-f-r
8 terms

Etymology

From Arabic سَفَر (safar).

Pronunciation

Noun

safar m (instance noun safra)

  1. verbal noun of siefer:
    1. voyage, travel, travelling
      Synonym: vjaġġ
    2. emigration
      Synonym: emigrazzjoni
    3. export, export market
      Synonyms: esportazzjoni, (rare) esport

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish zafar, from Andalusian Arabic زَاح (záḥ), from Arabic أَزَاحَ (ʔazāḥa, to remove; to move to another place).

Pronunciation

 
 

  • Hyphenation: sa‧far

Verb

safar (first-person singular present safo, first-person singular preterite safei, past participle safado)

  1. to pull out
    Synonym: tirar
  2. to steal
    Synonym: roubar
  3. to erase
    Synonym: apagar
  4. to wear out
    Synonym: gastar
  5. (colloquial) to save
  6. (takes a reflexive pronoun) to escape
    Synonym: fugir
  7. (takes a reflexive pronoun) to avoid
  8. (takes a reflexive pronoun) to do well
  9. (takes a reflexive pronoun) to manage

Conjugation

Derived terms

Somali

Verb

safar

  1. travel

Uzbek

Etymology 1

Inherited from Chagatai سفر, from Arabic سَفَر (safar).

Noun

Other scripts
Cyrillic сафар (safar)
Latin
Perso-Arabic

safar (plural safarlar)

  1. travel

Etymology 2

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Inherited from Chagatai صفر, from Arabic صَفَر (ṣafar).

Noun

Other scripts
Cyrillic сафар (safar)
Latin
Perso-Arabic

safar (plural safarlar)

  1. Safar