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berek
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Basque
Etymology 1
Determiner
berek
Etymology 2
Adjective
berek
Hungarian
Etymology
There are two theories regarding this word's origin:
- from Proto-Finno-Ugric *perɜ (“mud, marsh”); compare Komi-Zyrian переб (pereb, “banks of a forest river, covered in moss”) and Udmurt пера (pera, “soft, black mud; damp, muddy place”)
- borrowed from a Slavic language, ultimately from Proto-Slavic *bergъ (“bank, shore”)
Pronunciation
Noun
berek (plural berkek)
- (literary) grove
- marsh with groves
- (in the plural, also in compounds) circle (a specific group of persons; especially one who shares a common interest)
Declension
Further reading
- berek in Géza Bárczi, László Országh, et al., editors, A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára [The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language] (ÉrtSz.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN.
- berek in Nóra Ittzés, editor, A magyar nyelv nagyszótára [A Comprehensive Dictionary of the Hungarian Language] (Nszt.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 2006–2031 (work in progress; published a–ez as of 2024).
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Malay
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
bérék (Jawi spelling بيريک, plural berek-berek or berek2)
Alternative forms
- barak (Indonesian)
Further reading
- "berek" in Pusat Rujukan Persuratan Melayu (PRPM) [Malay Literary Reference Centre (PRPM)] (in Malay), Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, 2017
Polish
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