Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Hungarian csárdás, adjectival form of csárda (tavern), from Ottoman Turkish چارطاق (çardak, arbour, summerhouse), from Persian چارتاق (čârtâq, four-arch), from چار (čâr, four) +‎ طاق (tâq, arch).

Noun

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ceardaș n (plural ceardașuri)

  1. csardas

Declension

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