Etymology
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بار (bâr) + ـدار (dâr), literally “burden\weight keeper”
Pronunciation
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Readings
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Classical reading?
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bārdār
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Dari reading?
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bārdār
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Iranian reading?
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bârdâr
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Tajik reading?
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bordor
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Adjective
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Dari
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باردار
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Iranian Persian
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Tajik
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бордор
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باردار • (bârdâr)
- pregnant
خواهر فاطمه باردار است.- xâhar-e fâteme bârdâr ast.
خواهر فاطمه بارداره.- xâhar-e fâteme bârdâre.
- Fatima's sister is pregnant.
- (physics) electrically charged
اگر یک بادکنک را با پارچهی پشمی بمالید، باردار میشود.- If you rub a balloon with a wool cloth, it gets charged.
Declension
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Enclitic-attached forms of باردار (bârdâr)
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Basic forms of باردار (bârdâr)
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bare
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باردار (bârdâr)
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ezâfe
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باردار (bârdâr-e)
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marked indefinite or relative definite
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بارداری (bârdâr-i)
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Possessive forms of باردار (bârdâr)
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singular
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plural
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1st person (“my, our”)
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باردارم (bârdâram)
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باردارمان (bârdâremân) [Term?]△ (bârdâremun)
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2nd person (“your”)
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باردارت (bârdârat) [Term?]△ (bârdâret)
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باردارتان (bârdâretân) [Term?]△ (bârdâretun)
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3rd person (“his, her, its, their”)
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باردارش (bârdâraš) [Term?]△ (bârdâreš)
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باردارشان (bârdârešân) [Term?]△ (bârdârešun)
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△ Colloquial.
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Synonyms
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Derived terms
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Descendants
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