Azerbaijani

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Noun

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روزنامه

  1. Arabic spelling of ruznamə

Ottoman Turkish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Persian روزنامه (ruznâme, newspaper; diary).

Noun

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روزنامه (ruzname) (definite accusative روزنامه‌یی (ruznameyi), plural روزنامه‌لر (ruznameler))

  1. calendar, a means to determine the date consisting of a document containing dates and other temporal information
    Synonym: تقویم (takvim)
  2. diary, daybook, journal, a daily log of experiences, thoughts and feelings, with discrete entries arranged by date
  3. journal, newspaper, gazette, a publication, usually published daily or weekly, containing news and other articles
    Synonyms: جریده (ceride), غزته (gazeta)
  4. book of original entry, a daybook or record book in which all receipts, expenditures and financial transactions are written

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  • Turkish: ruzname

Further reading

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Pashto

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Persian روزنامه (ruznâme).

Noun

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روزنامه (roznāmáf

  1. newspaper

Persian

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روزنامه‌ها (ruznâme-hâ, newspapers)

Etymology

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From روز (ruz, day) +‎ نامِه (nâme, book, record, message). Compare Central Kurdish ڕۆژنامە (rojname).

Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? rōz-nāma
Dari reading? rōz-nāma
Iranian reading? ruz-nâme
Tajik reading? rüz-noma

Noun

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Dari روزنامه
Iranian Persian
Tajik рӯзнома

روزْنامِه (ruznâme) (plural روزنامجات (ruznâmejât) or روزنامه‌ها (ruznâme-hâ))

  1. newspaper
  2. diary, daily record
    کتاب روزنامه‌ی غزوات هندوستان
    ketâb-e ruznâme-ye ğazavât-e hendustân
    Book of the daily record of the holy wars in Hindustan
    (Title of a fifteenth-century work by Ali Yazdi)
  3. daybook, accounting journal

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