on: <span class="searchmatch">تنگه</span> Wikipedia fa From تنگ (tang) + ـه (e). (Iran) IPA(key): [t̪ʰæŋˈɡe] <span class="searchmatch">تنگه</span> • (tange) (plural تنگهها) strait <span class="searchmatch">تنگه</span> هرمز (tange-ye hormoz) <span class="searchmatch">تنگه</span> • (tenge)...
has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">تنگه</span> هرمز Wikipedia fa (Iran) IPA(key): [t̪ʰæŋˌɡeje hoɾˈmoz] <span class="searchmatch">تنگهٔ</span> هرمز • (tange-ye hormoz) Strait of Hormuz <span class="searchmatch">تنگهٔ</span> هرمز آبراهی است که...
Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish تنكه (teneke), from Persian <span class="searchmatch">تنگه</span>, from Persian تنک (tonok, “thin”), from Proto-Indo-European *ténh₂us (“thin”). tinichea m...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">تنگه</span> and پنکه Inherited from Sauraseni Prakrit 𑀧𑀓𑁆𑀔 (pakkha), from Sanskrit पक्ष (pakṣá). (Standard Urdu) IPA(key): /pəŋkʰ/ پنکھ • (paṅkh) m...
From Ottoman Turkish تنكه, from Persian <span class="searchmatch">تنگه</span>, from Persian تنک (tonok, “تنک”, literally “thin”), from Proto-Indo-European *ténh₂us (“thin”). teneke made...
From Ottoman Turkish تنكه (teneke, “tin”), from Persian <span class="searchmatch">تنگه</span> (tenge, “thin silver coin”). (Standard) IPA(key): [tˤan.kɑː] (Urmia) IPA(key): [tˤaŋ.t͡ʃɑː]...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">تنگه</span>, پنکھ, and تنكه From Ottoman Turkish تنكه (teneke), from Persian تنکه (tunuka). Compare Turkish teneke. IPA(key): /ta.na.ke/, [ˈta.na.ke]...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">تنگه</span> and پنکھ پنکه (panka) f Alternative form of بنكة (banka) Borrowed from Hindi पंखा (paṅkhā), ultimately from Sanskrit पक्ष (pakṣá). (Classical...
See also: تنكة, <span class="searchmatch">تنگه</span>, and پنکھ From Classical Persian تنکه (tunuka, “metal sheet”). تنكه • (teneke) tin plate, a thin sheet of steel coated with tin used...
Hyphenation: tang‧gah Rhymes: -ɡah, -ah, -h From Malay tanggah, from Persian <span class="searchmatch">تنگه</span> (tenge, “tenge, a piece of gold or silver”), from Old Turkic teg (“as, as...