Arabic edit

Verb edit

بِيرَ (bīra) (form I)

  1. third-person masculine singular past passive of بَارَ (bāra)

Egyptian Arabic edit

Etymology edit

From Arabic بِئْر (biʔr).

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

بير (bīrm, pl ابيار (ʔabyār) and بيار (biyār)

  1. well
  2. shaft
  3. manhole

Derived terms edit

References edit

  • Spiro, Socrates (1895). An Arabic-English vocabulary of the colloquial Arabic of Egypt, containing the vernacular idioms and expressions, slang phrases, etc., etc., used by the native Egyptians Cairo: Al-Mokattam Printing Office.
  • Hinds, Martin; Badawi, El-Said (1986). A Dictionary of Egyptian Arabic Beirut: Librairie du Liban.

Hijazi Arabic edit

Root
ب ي ر
2 terms

Etymology edit

From Arabic بِئْر (biʔr).

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

بير (bīrm (plural أبيار (ʔābyār) or آبار (ʔābār))

  1. well

Derived terms edit

Karakhanid edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Turkic *bīr (one). Cognate with Turkish bir (one, once), Old Turkic 𐰋𐰃𐰼 (bir, one).

Numeral edit

بٖيرْ (bīr)

  1. one

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Malay edit

Noun edit

بير (informal 1st possessive بيرکو, 2nd possessive بيرمو, 3rd possessive بيرڽ)

  1. Jawi spelling of bir

Moroccan Arabic edit

Etymology edit

From Arabic بِئْر (biʔr).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /biːr/
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Noun edit

بير (bīrm (plural بيار (byār))

  1. well