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بیگ

See also: <span class="searchmatch">بيگ</span> and پیک <span class="searchmatch">بیگ</span> • (biag, bayag) to be (See the Usage Notes) to exist to become (in passive constructions) to be بوگ (buag, bawag, buwag) بگ...


بيگ

See also: <span class="searchmatch">بیگ</span> Borrowed from Classical Persian <span class="searchmatch">بیگ</span> (bēg), itself borrowed from Proto-Turkic *bēg via a Turkic language. <span class="searchmatch">بيگُ</span> • (begu) m beg Parmanand,...


بیگ مک

See also: تیكمك Persian Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">بیگ</span> مک Wikipedia fa IPA(key): /biɡ mæk/ <span class="searchmatch">بیگ</span> مک • (big mak) (plural <span class="searchmatch">بیگ</span> مک‌ها) Big Mac...


تیكمك

See also: <span class="searchmatch">بیگ</span> مک تیكمك • (tikmek) alternative form of دیكمك (dikmek)...


بیگ‌زاده

From <span class="searchmatch">بیگ</span> (beyg, “beg”) +‎ زاده (zâde). (Classical Persian) IPA(key): [beːɡ.zaː.ˈða] (Iran, formal) IPA(key): [bejɡʲ.zɒː.d̪é] (Tajik, formal) IPA(key):...


sleeping bag

スリーピングバッグ (surīpingubaggu) → Korean: 슬리핑 백 (seulliping baek) → Urdu: سلیپنگ <span class="searchmatch">بیگ</span> (slīpiṅg baig) padded or insulated bag swag sleeping bag on Wikipedia.Wikipedia...


پیک

See also: <span class="searchmatch">بیگ</span> From Middle Persian [Book Pahlavi needed] (pdk&#039; /⁠payg⁠/, “foot-soldier, courier”), ultimately from Proto-Iranian *pā́dah (“foot”). Cognate...


बैग

pack, satchel, bundle”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰak-. (Delhi) IPA(key): /bɛːɡ/ (educated) IPA(key): /bæ(ː)ɡ/ बैग • (baig) m (Urdu spelling <span class="searchmatch">بَیگ</span>) bag...


بوگ

(See the Usage Notes) to exist to become (in passive constructions) to be <span class="searchmatch">بیگ</span> (biag, bayag) Inherited from Sanskrit भाग्य (bhāgya). IPA(key): [boːɡ] بوگ...


بیگم

See also: بيگم and بیكم From <span class="searchmatch">بیگ</span> (beyg, “titled man, chief”) (from Proto-Turkic *bēg; see there for more) and the genitive enclitic -em, or perhaps from...