فرار

See also: قرار, قزاز, and فراز

Arabic

Noun

فِرَار • (firār) m

  1. verbal noun of فَرَّ (farra) (form I)
  2. escape
  3. flight

Declension

Descendants

  • Bengali: ফেরার (ferar)
  • Hindi: फ़रार (farār)

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

From Arabic فِرَار (firār).

Noun

فرار • (firar)

  1. fleeing, flight
    • 1927 October, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, Nutuk, page 5:
      ملت و مملكتی حرب عمومی‌یه سوق ایدنلر ، كندی حیاتلری اندیشه‌سنه دوشه‌رك ، مملكتدن فرار ایتمشلر.
      Millet ve memleketi harb-i umumiye sevk edenler, kendi hayatları endişesine düşerek, memleketten firar etmişler.
      Those who drove the nation and country into the Great War feared for their own lives and fled the country.

Descendants

References

Persian

Etymology

Derived from Arabic ف ر ر (f r r, related to fleeing).

Pronunciation

 
  • (Dari, formal) IPA(key): [fä.ɾɑ́ːɾ]
    • (Kabuli) IPA(key): [fä.ɾɑ́ːɾ]
    • (Hazaragi) IPA(key): [fä.ɾɔ́ːɾ]

Readings
Classical reading? farār
Dari reading? farār
Iranian reading? farâr
Tajik reading? faror

Noun

فرار • (farâr)

  1. escape
  2. flight

Derived terms

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