طرف

See also: طرق and ظرف

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ط ر ف (ṭ-r-f).

Noun

طَرْف (ṭarf) m

  1. eye
  2. glance, look

Declension

Noun

طَرَف (ṭaraf) m (plural أَطْرَاف (ʔaṭrāf))

  1. end, tip, point, edge, border
  2. side
  3. area, section
  4. part, bit, some (مِن (min) something)
  5. limb
  6. participant, party, player, team

Declension

Descendants

  • Maltese: tarf
  • Azerbaijani: tərəf
  • Bengali: তরফ (toroph)
  • Bashkir: тараф (taraf)
  • Chagatai: طرف
  • Hindustani:
  • Kazakh: тарап (tarap)
  • Malay: taraf
  • Ottoman Turkish: طرف (taraf)
    • Turkish: taraf
    • Armenian: թարաֆ (tʿaraf)
    • Romanian: taraf
  • Persian: طرف (taraf)
  • Turkmen: tarap

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

From Arabic طَرَف (ṭaraf).

Noun

طرف (taraf)

  1. end; side; edge; border
    بر طرفدنbir tarafdanfrom one side
  2. part, portion
  3. site, place
  4. district, region
  5. side (one party in a dispute)
    طرف طوتمقtaraf tutmakto take sides

Descendants

  • Turkish: taraf
  • Armenian: թարաֆ (tʿaraf)
  • Romanian: taraf

References

Persian

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic طَرَف (ṭaraf).

Pronunciation

  • (Tajik) IPA(key): /taɾaf/

Noun

Dari طرف
Iranian Persian
Tajik тараф (taraf)

طرف (taraf)

  1. side
  2. area
  3. direction

Urdu

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic طَرَف (ṭaraf).

Noun

طرف (taraf) f (Hindi spelling तरफ़)

  1. side
  2. direction

Ushojo

Etymology

From Urdu طرف (taraf).

Noun

طرف (taraf)

  1. side
  2. direction
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