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Basar

Basar

See also: basar and básár

German

Noun

Basar m (genitive Basars, plural Basare)

  1. bazaar

Declension

basar

basar

See also: Basar and básár

Asturian

Verb

basar (first-person singular indicative present baso, past participle basáu)

  1. (transitive) to base (have as its foundation or starting point)

Conjugation

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Related terms


Catalan

Etymology 1

Noun

basar m (plural basars)

  1. bazaar

Etymology 2

From base + -ar.

Verb

basar (first-person singular present baso, past participle basat)

  1. to base
Conjugation

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Danish

Noun

basar c (singular definite basaren, plural indefinite basarer)

  1. bazaar

Inflection

References


Ngaju

Etymology

From Malay besar.

Adjective

basar

  1. big (of a great size)
  2. big (adult)

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From the Italian bazar, and the Hindustani (Hindi बाज़ार (bāzār), Urdu بازار (bāzār); from the Old Persian vahā-carana (sale traffic); from the Proto-Indo-European *wesā- (to buy).

Noun

basar m (definite singular basaren, indefinite plural basarer, definite plural basarene)

  1. a bazaar (market in eastern countries)
  2. a bazaar (charity event where the proceeds are from sales and tombola)

Derived terms

  • basarhall

References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From the Italian bazarra, and the Hindustani (Hindi बाज़ार (bāzār), Urdu بازار (bāzār); from the Old Persian vahā-carana (sale traffic); from the Proto-Indo-European *wesā- (to buy).

Noun

basar m (definite singular basaren, indefinite plural basarar, definite plural basarane)

  1. a bazaar (market in eastern countries)
  2. a bazaar (charity event where the proceeds are from sales and tombola)

Derived terms

  • basarhall

References


Spanish

Etymology

From base.

Verb

basar (first-person singular present baso, first-person singular preterite basé, past participle basado)

  1. to base

Conjugation


Swedish

Noun

basar

  1. indefinite plural of bas

Tetum

Noun

basar

  1. market