araba

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== English == === Alternative forms === arba, aroba === Etymology === From Ottoman Turkish عربه (modern Turkish araba). === Pronunciation === === Noun === araba (plural arabas) (historical) A horse-drawn carriage once used for transportation in pre-modern Turkey. ==== Translations ==== === See also === carriage Wikipedia:Araba (carriage) == Albanian == === Alternative forms === rabë arapa === Etymology === From Ottoman Turkish عربه (araba). === Noun === araba f (dated) open four-wheeled carriage drawn by horses; coach, buggy ==== Derived terms ==== arabackë (“baby carriage”) ==== Related terms ==== arabaxhi === References === == Azerbaijani == === Etymology === See Turkish araba. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [ɑrɑˈbɑ] Hyphenation: a‧ra‧ba === Noun === araba (definite accusative arabanı, plural arabalar) cart carriage wheelbarrow Synonym: əl arabası ==== Declension ==== ==== Derived terms ==== əlil arabası (“wheelchair”) uşaq arabası (“baby carriage”) əl arabası (“wheelbarrow”) === Further reading === “araba” in Obastan.com. == Crimean Tatar == === Pronunciation === Hyphenation: a‧ra‧ba === Noun === araba cart ==== Declension ==== ==== Related terms ==== === References === “araba”, in Luğatçıq (in Russian) == Esperanto == === Etymology === arabo +‎ -a === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /aˈraba/ Rhymes: -aba Syllabification: a‧ra‧ba === Adjective === araba (accusative singular araban, plural arabaj, accusative plural arabajn) Arabic (of or pertaining to the Arab peoples, their nations, or the Arabic language) (la araba) clipping of la araba lingvo (“the Arabic language”) ==== Hypernyms ==== azia (“Asian”) ==== Derived terms ==== araba lingvo (“Arabic language”) arabparola, arabparolanta (“Arabic-speaking”) arabparolanto (“an Arabic speaker”) ==== Related terms ==== arabe (“in Arabic”) Arabio (“Arabia”) arabo (“an Arab”) Saudarabio (“Saudi Arabia”) == Hanunoo == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ʔaˈɾaba/ [ʔaˈɾa.ba] Rhymes: -aba Syllabification: a‧ra‧ba === Adjective === araba (Hanunoo spelling ᜠᜮᜪ) plural of aba == Italian == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈa.ra.ba/ Rhymes: -araba Hyphenation: à‧ra‧ba === Adjective === araba feminine singular of arabo === Noun === araba f (plural arabe) female equivalent of arabo == Laz == === Noun === araba Latin spelling of არაბა (araba, “car”) == Northern Sotho == === Verb === araba to answer == Occitan == === Pronunciation === === Adjective === araba feminine singular of arab == Phuthi == === Etymology === Borrowed from Sotho araba. === Verb === -árába to answer ==== Inflection ==== This entry needs an inflection-table template. == Sotho == === Verb === araba to answer ==== Derived terms ==== karabo ==== Descendants ==== → Phuthi: -araba == Spanish == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /aˈɾaba/ [aˈɾa.β̞a] Rhymes: -aba Syllabification: a‧ra‧ba === Verb === araba first/third-person singular imperfect indicative of arar == Swedish == === Etymology === Perhaps borrowed from Turkish araba. === Noun === araba c (slang) a car (automobile) ==== Declension ==== === References === Slangopedia == Tswana == === Verb === araba to answer == Turkish == === Etymology === Inherited from Ottoman Turkish عربه (araba). Ultimate origin uncertain. Originally intended to mean "a two-wheeled cart" now being used generically for all kinds of vehicles and bicycles (Schwarz 1992: 393). According to Ramstedt (1905: 23), the Turkic form was borrowed into Iranian (Afgh. arabá, Shg. arōbā, Northern Kurdish erebe and erebane (“carriage, wagon”)), Arabic عَرَبَة (ʕaraba), Uralic, European and Caucasian languages. A Turkic loan relation with Burushaski arabá is also discussed by Rybatzki. Considering Doerfer (1963/1965/1967/1975), the etymology of the word seems unclear, being either of Turkic or Arabic origin. Uzbek arava was loaned into Tajik ароба (aroba) 'cart, carriage' (Doerfer 1967: 12) and Ormuri arâba 'wheel' (M29: 387). Other Turkic cognates include Uyghur ھارۋا (harwa), Kazakh арба (arba), Kyrgyz арба (arba), Taranchi hariba, as well as Chuvash урапа (urap̬a), Bashkir арба (arba) and Tatar арба (arba, “covered wagon”). Rybatzki notes that all Turkic forms are too similar with Burushaski, concluding the exact donor language can not be determined. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ɑ.ɾɑ.ˈbɑ/ Hyphenation: a‧ra‧ba === Noun === araba (definite accusative arabayı, plural arabalar) car cart carriage ==== Declension ==== ==== Derived terms ==== ==== Descendants ==== → Swedish: araba === References === === Further reading === “araba”, in Turkish dictionaries, Türk Dil Kurumu == Turkmen == === Etymology === Borrowed from Arabic عَرَبَة (ʕaraba) === Pronunciation === === Noun === araba (definite accusative arabany, plural arabalar) cart, wagon ==== Declension ==== === Further reading === “araba” in Enedilim.com “araba” in Webonary.org == Yoruba == === Etymology === Replaced the older Yoruboid forms, ogungun or egigun === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /à.ɾà.bà/ === Noun === àràbà the kapok tree, Ceiba pentandra Synonyms: egigun, ogungun, ẹ̀gungun