Arabic

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Turkic.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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بُلْغَار (bulḡārm (collective, singulative بُلْغَارِيّ m (bulḡāriyy))

  1. (historical) Bulgars
  2. Bulgarians

Declension

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Declension of noun بُلْغَار (bulḡār)
collective basic collective triptote
indefinite definite construct
informal بُلْغَار
bulḡār
الْبُلْغَار
al-bulḡār
بُلْغَار
bulḡār
nominative بُلْغَارٌ
bulḡārun
الْبُلْغَارُ
al-bulḡāru
بُلْغَارُ
bulḡāru
accusative بُلْغَارًا
bulḡāran
الْبُلْغَارَ
al-bulḡāra
بُلْغَارَ
bulḡāra
genitive بُلْغَارٍ
bulḡārin
الْبُلْغَارِ
al-bulḡāri
بُلْغَارِ
bulḡāri
singulative basic singulative triptote
indefinite definite construct
informal بُلْغَارِي
bulḡārī
الْبُلْغَارِي
al-bulḡārī
بُلْغَارِي
bulḡārī
nominative بُلْغَارِيٌّ
bulḡāriyyun
الْبُلْغَارِيُّ
al-bulḡāriyyu
بُلْغَارِيُّ
bulḡāriyyu
accusative بُلْغَارِيًّا
bulḡāriyyan
الْبُلْغَارِيَّ
al-bulḡāriyya
بُلْغَارِيَّ
bulḡāriyya
genitive بُلْغَارِيٍّ
bulḡāriyyin
الْبُلْغَارِيِّ
al-bulḡāriyyi
بُلْغَارِيِّ
bulḡāriyyi
dual indefinite definite construct
informal بُلْغَارِيَّيْن
bulḡāriyyayn
الْبُلْغَارِيَّيْن
al-bulḡāriyyayn
بُلْغَارِيَّيْ
bulḡāriyyay
nominative بُلْغَارِيَّانِ
bulḡāriyyāni
الْبُلْغَارِيَّانِ
al-bulḡāriyyāni
بُلْغَارِيَّا
bulḡāriyyā
accusative بُلْغَارِيَّيْنِ
bulḡāriyyayni
الْبُلْغَارِيَّيْنِ
al-bulḡāriyyayni
بُلْغَارِيَّيْ
bulḡāriyyay
genitive بُلْغَارِيَّيْنِ
bulḡāriyyayni
الْبُلْغَارِيَّيْنِ
al-bulḡāriyyayni
بُلْغَارِيَّيْ
bulḡāriyyay
paucal (3-10) basic broken paucal triptote
indefinite definite construct
informal بُلْغَار
bulḡār
الْبُلْغَار
al-bulḡār
بُلْغَار
bulḡār
nominative بُلْغَارٌ
bulḡārun
الْبُلْغَارُ
al-bulḡāru
بُلْغَارُ
bulḡāru
accusative بُلْغَارًا
bulḡāran
الْبُلْغَارَ
al-bulḡāra
بُلْغَارَ
bulḡāra
genitive بُلْغَارٍ
bulḡārin
الْبُلْغَارِ
al-bulḡāri
بُلْغَارِ
bulḡāri

Proper noun

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بُلْغَار (bulḡārf

  1. (historical) Bolghar, medieval capital of Volga Bulgaria
    • Ibn Battuta, تحفة النظار في غرائب الأمصار وعجائب الأسفار:
      وَكُنْتُ سَمِعْتُ بِمَدِينَةِ بُلْغَار
      wa-kuntu samiʕtu bi-madīnati bulḡār
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)

References

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  • Wehr, Hans (1979) “بلغار”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN

Ottoman Turkish

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Noun

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بلغار (Bulgar) (plural بلغارلر (Bulgarlar))

  1. (historical) Bulgar
  2. Bulgarian
  3. Russia leather

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Turkish: Bulgar

Proper noun

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بلغار (Bulgar)

  1. (historical) Bolghar, medieval capital of Volga Bulgaria
    1. (metonymic) the medieval kingdom of Volga Bulgaria

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Further reading

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Persian

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Persian Wikipedia has an article on:
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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Turkic.

Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? bulġār
Dari reading? bulġār
Iranian reading? bolġâr
Tajik reading? bulġor

Noun

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Dari بلغار
Iranian Persian
Tajik булғор

بلغار (bolġâr) (plural بلغارها)

  1. (historical) Bulgar
  2. Bulgarian
  3. Russia leather

Derived terms

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Adjective

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Dari بلغار
Iranian Persian
Tajik булғор

بلغار (bolġâr)

  1. (historical) Bulgar
  2. Bulgarian

Proper noun

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Dari بلغار
Iranian Persian
Tajik Булғор

بلغار (bolġâr)

  1. (historical) Bolghar, medieval capital of Volga Bulgaria
    1. (metonymic) the medieval kingdom of Volga Bulgaria
      Synonym: بلغارستان ولگا (bolġârestân-e volgâ)