ستاره
See also: ستارہ
Ottoman Turkish
Derived terms
- ستارهدان (sitâredân)
- ستارهسز (sitâresiz)
- ستارهلو (sitâreli)
Persian
Etymology
From Middle Persian stʾlk' (stārag), stl (star), from Old Persian 𐎠𐎿𐎫𐎼 (star-), from Proto-Iranian (compare Kurdish stêr, Baluchi استار (istár, astár), Pashto ستوری (storay), Ossetian стъалы (st’aly), Avestan 𐬯𐬙𐬀𐬭 (stārō, “star”)), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *Hstar- (compare Sanskrit and Hindi तारा (tārā)), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂stḗr (compare Latin stella, Tocharian A śre, English star, Portuguese estrela).
Pronunciation
- (Classical Persian): IPA(key): /sitɒːɾæ/
- (Dari): IPA(key): /setɒːɾæ/
- (Iranian Persian): IPA(key): /setɒːɾe/
- (Tajik): IPA(key): /sitɔːra/
- (articulation) (Iranian Persian) IPA(key): [set̪ʰɒːˈɾe]
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Noun
Dari Persian | ستاره |
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Iranian Persian | ستاره |
Tajiki Persian | ситора (sitora) |
ستاره • (setâre) (plural ستارگان (setâregân) or ستارهها (setâre-hâ))
- (astronomy) star
- (archaic) spark
- Rumi, Masnavi
- بس ستارهٔ آتش از آهن جهید
- (please add an English translation of this usage example)
- Rumi, Masnavi
- fate, destiny
ستاره • (setâre) (plural ستارهها (setâre-hâ))
- star (actors, athletes, etc.)
Derived terms
- بیستاره (bi-setâre)
- ستارهشناس (setâre-šenâs)
- ستارهشناسی (setâre-šenâsi)
- ستارهای (setâre'i)
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