نوکر
Persian
Etymology
Via some Turkic source, compare Azerbaijani nökər (“servant”). Ultimately of Mongolic origin, compare Modern Mongolian нөхөр (nöxör, “friend”), from Proto-Mongolic *nökör (“friend”).
The meaning of “servant” is owing to a semantic shift that happened in Turkic words borrowed from Mongolic; the Persian word was loaned from one of such Turkic words with the altered meaning.
Dari | نوکر |
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Iranian Persian | |
Tajik | навкар (navkar) |
Pronunciation
- (Classic Persian) IPA(key): /nawkar/
- (Iranian Persian) IPA(key): [noʊˈkæɾ]
- (Tehrani) IPA(key): [noˈkæɾ]
- (Dari) IPA(key): /næʊˈkæɾ/
Urdu
Synonyms
- خادم (xādim)
- ملازم (mulāzim)
Derived terms
- نوکری (naukrī)
See also
- نوکرانی (naukrānī)
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