deepen”) + -ár → vájár (“collier, miner”) (nominal-forming suffix) Variants: -ár is added to back-vowel words -ér is added to front-vowel words Hungarian...
appended to words to create an agent noun, indicating a person's profession, much like the English -or kov + -ář → kovář ryba + -ář → rybář Declension...
appended to words to create an agent noun, indicating a person's profession, much like the English -er or -or mléko + -ař → mlékař Declension of -ař (soft...
to words of Latin origin, but used with other words also. Synonyms: -al, -an, -ary, -ese, -ic, -id, -ish, -like, -oid, -ory, -ous, -y pole + -ar → polar...
/arʲ/ -aŕ m (feminine equivalent -arka) -er, -or (appended to words to create an agent noun, indicating a person’s profession) Declension of -aŕ Lower...
See also: Appendix:Variations of "ar" Abbreviation of English Arabic ar (international standards) ISO 639-1 language code for Arabic. (Received Pronunciation)...
(plural, vulgar); you lot”) In words that start with a vowel, the infix is turned into a prefix ar-. ulin (“to play”) + -ar- (“plural marker”) → arulin...
year, German Jahr, Danish år, Norwegian Bokmål år and Swedish år. ár n (genitive singular árs, plural ár) year From Old Norse ár, from Proto-Germanic *airō...
Appendix:Variations of "ar" Ar (chemistry) Symbol for argon. Ar (chemistry) The relative atomic mass of an element. Borrowed from French are. IPA(key): /aːɐ̯/ Ar m or n...
n-ár (“in our”), le n-ár (“with our”), ó n-ár (“from our”). In modern texts these forms are written as single words: faoinár, inár, lenár, ónár. n-ár Eclipsed...