دفتر

Arabic

دفتر

Etymology

From Middle Persian dptl (daftar), from Aramaic דפתרא / ܕܦܬܪܐ, from Ancient Greek διφθέρα (diphthéra).[1][2]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /daf.tar/

Noun

دَفْتَر (daftar) m (plural دَفَاتِر (dafātir))

  1. register; roster
  2. notebook; copybook; exercise book

Declension

References

  • Wehr, Hans (1979), دفتر”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN
  1. "Daftar" in Bernard Lewis (1991), Encyclopaedia of Islam, 2nd edition, volume 2: C-G, edited by B. Lewis, Ch. Pellat and J. Schacht, assisted by J. Burton-Page, C. Dumont and V.L. Ménage, Leiden: E. J. Brill, →ISBN, page 77b
  2. http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/daftar-mid

Persian

Etymology

From Middle Persian dptl (daftar) or Arabic دَفْتَر (daftar), from Aramaic דפתרא / ܕܦܬܪܐ, from Ancient Greek διφθέρα (diphthéra).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /dæf.tær/
  • (file)

Noun

دفتر (daftar) (plural دفترها (daftar-hâ) or دفاتر (dafâter))

  1. register, account book
  2. notebook
  3. office

References

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