لہور
Punjabi
editEtymology
editInherited from Old Punjabi ਲਾਹੋਰੁ (lāhoru), further unknown or disputed. A legend claims to be inherited from Sanskrit लव (lava, “Lava”) + पुर (pura, “fortress; city”), literally “city of Lava”, from Ramayana, a Hindu epic.[1] Compare Kashmiri لوہوٗر (lohūr) and Urdu لاہَوْر (lāhaur).
Pronunciation
edit- (Standard Punjabi) Phonetic: lɔ̄̀ră, lṑră IPA(key): /lɔː˨ɾə̆/, /loː˨ɾə̆/
Proper noun
editلَہَور or لَہور • (lahaur or lahor) m (Gurmukhi spelling ਲਹੌਰ)
- Lahore (a city, the provincial capital of Punjab, Pakistan)
- جیہنے لہور نہیں تکیا، اوہ جمیا ہی نہیں۔
- jīhne lahaur nahīṉ takkeyā, oh jammeyā hī nahīṉ.
- The one who hasn't seen Lahore has yet to see anything.
Derived terms
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- Punjabi terms derived from Sanskrit
- Punjabi terms derived from the Sanskrit root लू
- Punjabi terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Punjabi terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *tpelH-
- Punjabi terms inherited from Old Punjabi
- Punjabi terms derived from Old Punjabi
- Punjabi terms with unknown etymologies
- Punjabi terms inherited from Sanskrit
- Punjabi terms with IPA pronunciation
- Punjabi lemmas
- Punjabi proper nouns
- Punjabi proper nouns in Shahmukhi script
- Punjabi masculine nouns
- pa:Lahore
- pa:Cities in Punjab, Pakistan
- pa:Cities in Pakistan
- pa:Provincial capitals of Pakistan
- pa:Places in Punjab, Pakistan
- pa:Places in Pakistan
- Punjabi terms with usage examples