فیل

See also: فيل and قيل

Central Kurdish

فیل

Noun

فیل (fîl)

  1. elephant (mammal)

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

From Arabic فِيل (fīl).

Noun

فیل (fil)

  1. elephant

Synonyms

Descendants

  • Turkish: fil
  • Serbo-Croatian: fȉl / фи̏л

Persian

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic فِيل (fīl), itself from Middle Persian pyl (/pīl/), ultimately from Akkadian 𒄠𒋛 (/pīru/). Doublet of پیل (pil).

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Noun

Dari فیل
Iranian Persian
Tajik фил (fil)

فیل (fil) (plural فیل‌ها (fil-hâ) or فیلان (filân))

  1. elephant
    Synonym: پیل (pil)
  2. bishop (chess)

See also

Chess pieces in Persian · مهره‌های شطرنج (mohre-hâye šatranj) (layout · text)
♚ ♛ ♜ ♝ ♞ ♟
شاه (šâh) وزیر (vazir) رخ (rox),
قلعه (qal'e)
فیل (fil) اسب (asb) پیاده (piyâde),
سرباز (sarbâz)

Urdu

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian فیل (fīl), from Arabic فِيل (fīl).

Pronunciation

Noun

فیل (fīl) m (Hindi spelling फ़ील)

  1. elephant
    Synonyms: پیل (pīl), ہاتھی (hāthī), ہستی (hastī), گج (gaj)
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