پنجره

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Ottoman Turkish

پنجره

Etymology

Borrowed from Persian پنجره (panjere, window, lattice).

Noun

پنجره (pencere) (definite accusative پنجره‌یی (pencereyi), plural پنجره‌لر (pencereler))

  1. window, an opening which allows light and air from the outside to enter a building
    Synonyms: دریچه (deriçe), روزن (revzen)

Declension

Derived terms

Descendants

Further reading

Persian

Etymology

From Sanskrit पञ्जर (pañjara, cage, skeleton).[1]

Pronunciation

Readings
Classical reading? panjara
Dari reading? panjara
Iranian reading? panjare
Tajik reading? panjara

Noun

Dari کلکین
Iranian Persian پنجره
Tajik тиреза

پَنْجَرِه (panjere) (plural پنجره‌ها (panjere-hâ))

  1. (now especially Iran) window, lattice
    پنجره رو باز کردم ولی هوا هنوز خیلی گرمه.
    panjere ro bâz kardam vali havâ hanuz xeyli garm-e.
    I opened the window but it's still very hot.

Inflection

    Basic forms of پنجره (panjere)
singular plural
bare پنجره
(panjeré)
پنجره‌ها
(panjere-hấ)
پنجره‌ا
(panjereấ)
definitive direct object پنجره را
(panjeré râ)
پنجره رو
(panjerá ro)
پنجره‌ها را
(panjere-hấ râ)
پنجره‌ا رو
(panjereấ ro)
ezâfe پنجرهٔ
(panjeré-ye)
پنجره‌های
(panjere-hấ-ye)
پنجره‌ای
(panjereấ-ye)
marked indefinite
or relative definite
پنجره‌ای
(panjeré-i)
پنجره‌هایی
(panjere-hấ-yi)
پنجره‌ایی
(panjereấ-yi)
Colloquial.

Descendants

References

  1. ^ Monchi-Zadeh, Davoud (1990) Wörter aus Xurāsān und ihre Herkunft (Acta Iranica; 29)‎ (in German), Leiden: E. J. Brill, page 106 Nr. 308 fn. 133