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مادر
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Ottoman Turkish
Etymology
Noun
مادَر • (mader)
Related terms
- پدر (peder)
Descendants
- Turkish: mader
Persian
Etymology
From Middle Persian 𐭬𐭠𐭲𐭥 (mādar), from Old Persian 𐎶𐎠𐎫𐎠 (mātā), from Proto-Iranian *máHtā (compare Northern Kurdish mak, Baluchi مات (mát), Pashto مور (mor), Ossetian мад (mad), Avestan 𐬨𐬁𐬙𐬀𐬭 (mātar)), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *máHtā (compare Sanskrit मातृ (mā́tṛ), Hindi माता (mātā), माँ (mā̃)), from Proto-Indo-European *méh₂tēr (compare Armenian մայր (mayr), Greek μητέρα (mitéra), Russian мать (matʹ), Italian madre, English mother).
Pronunciation
- (Classical Persian) IPA(key): /maː.ˈdaɾ/
- (Iran, formal) IPA(key): [mɒː.d̪ǽɹ]
- (Tajik, formal) IPA(key): [mɔ.d̪áɾ]
Noun
مادَر • (mâdar) (plural مادران)
- mother, mama
- دائیتم. مادرت خواهرمه. ― dâ'itam. mâdaret xâharam-e. ― I'm your (maternal) uncle. Your mother is my sister.
- فردا باید برم خونه مادرم. ― fardâ bâyad beram xune-ye mâdaram. ― I need to go to my mother's house tomorrow.
Inflection
△ Colloquial.
△ Colloquial.
Derived terms
- بیپدرمادر (bi-pedar-mâdar)
- خواهرمادر (xâhar-mâdar)
- زبانِ مادری (zabân-e mâdari)
- شرکتِ مادر (šerkat-e mâdar)
- مادرانه (mâdarâne)
- مادربزرگ (mâdar-bozorg)
- مادرجنده (mâdar-jende)
- مادرخرج (mâdar-xarj)
- مادرخوانده (mâdar-xânde)
- مادرزاد (mâdar-zâd)
- مادرزادی (mâdar-zâdi)
- مادرزن (mâdar-zan)
- مادرشوهر (mâdar-šowhar)
- مادرقحبه (mâdar-qahbe)
- مادرِ رضاعی (mâdar-e rezâ'i)
- مادرِ زیستی (mâdar-e zisti)
- مادرِ طبیعت (mâdar-e tabi'at)
- مادرچاه (mâdar-čâh)
- مادری (mâdari)
- مادربهخطا (mâdar-be-xatâ)
- نامادری (nâmâdari)
- پدرمادر (pedar-mâdar)
- پدرمادردار (pedar-mâdar-dâr)
Descendants
See also
- When referring to older family members, both بزرگ (buzurg) and کلان (kalān) are correct, but the latter is more common in Afghanistan.
- In many dialects, cases of word final ـا (-ā) may be optionally shortened to ـه (-a), e.g. بابا (bābā) > بابه (bāba).
- In many dialects, terms ending in ـه (-a) or ـا (-ā) may have an epenthetic ـی (-y) added (unrelated to ezafe), e.g. عمه (amma) > عمی (ammay).
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Urdu
Etymology
Borrowed from Classical Persian مادر (mādar), from Old Persian 𐎶𐎠𐎫𐎠 (mātā). Cognate to Sanskrit मातृ (mā́tṛ), Hindi माता (mātā).
Noun
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