کنار

See also: كنار

Persian

Etymology 1

From Middle Persian [script needed] (knʾl /kanār/, side, edge).

Pronunciation

  • (Tajik) IPA(key): /kanɔɾ ~ kinɔɾ/

Noun

کِنار (kenâr)

  1. side
  2. edge, limit, boundary
  3. shore, coast
  • کناره (kenâre)
Descendants
  • Bengali: কিনার (kinār)
  • Gujarati: કિનાર (kinār)
  • → Hindustani:
    Hindi: किनार (kinār)
    Urdu: كنار (kinār)
  • Kazakh: қанар (qanar)
  • Old Anatolian Turkish: كنار (känar)
    • Azerbaijani: kənar
    • Ottoman Turkish: كنار (kenar)
      • Turkish: kenar
      • Arabic: كَنَار (kanār, a border in architecture)
      • Bulgarian: кена́р (kenár, a kind of lace; border, end)
      • Macedonian: ќенар (ḱenar, a kind of lace)
      • Romanian: chenar
      • Serbo-Croatian: (a kind of lace; border, end)
        Cyrillic script: ћѐна̄р
        Latin script: ćènār
  • Punjabi:
    Gurmukhi: ਕਿਨਾਰ (kinār)
    Shahmukhi: كنار (kinār)
  • Uzbek: qanor

Preposition

کِنارِ (kenâr-e)

  1. next to, besides
    آیا می‌توانیم کنار پنجره بنشینیم؟ (literary)
    âyâ mi-tavânim kenâr-e panjere be-nešinim?
    Can we sit next to the window?
    می‌شه کنار پنجره بشینیم؟ (colloquial)
    mi-še kenâr-e panjere be-šinim?
    Can we sit next to the window?

Adverb

کِنار (kenâr)

  1. aside

Etymology 2

From Middle Persian. Compare Classical Syriac ܟܢܪܐ (kənārā), Old Armenian քնարուկ (kʿnaruk), Iranian borrowings. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.

Noun

کنار (konâr)

  1. Ziziphus, especially of species Ziziphus spina-christi
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