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Translingual

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Etymology

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Clipping ofEnglishArabic.

Symbol

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ar

  1. (international standards)ISO 639-1language code forArabic.

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English

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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FromMiddle English*ar,arres pl, from earlier*er.[1]

Noun

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ar (pluralars)

  1. The name of theLatin script letterR/r.
    All thears in the inscription.
    • 2004, Will Rogers,The Stonking Steps, page170:
      I have drunk en-ee-cee-tee-ay-ar from the ef-ell-oh-doubleyou-ee-ar-ess in his gee-ay-ar-dee-ee-en many a time.
    • 2016 CCEB,Communications Instructions Radiotelephone Procedures: ACP125 (G), p. 3-5
      RV [is spoken] as "ar-vee" instead of "I SPELL Romeo Victor".
Derived terms
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Descendants
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  • Malay:ar
  • Tagalog:ar
Translations
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name of the letter R, r

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Etymology 2

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Interjection

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ar

  1. (UK, West Country, West Midlands)Alternative form ofarr.
Derived terms
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Particle

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ar

  1. (UK, West Country, West Midlands)Alternative form ofarr.

Etymology 3

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Verb

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ar

  1. Obsolete spelling ofare.
    • 1570,Roger Ascham,The Scholemaster:
      But commonlie, the fairest bodies,ar bestowed on the foulest purposes.

Etymology 4

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Particle

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ar

  1. (Manglish, Singlish)Alternative form ofah(question particle).

References

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  1. ^ar,n.”, inMED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.:University of Michigan,2007.

Anagrams

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Abau

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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arclassV genderm

  1. straight swamp tree

References

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  • SIL International (2020), “Abau Dictionary”, inWebonary.org[1]

Abinomn

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Noun

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ar

  1. Pometia pinnata

Albanian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed throughVulgar Latin fromLatinaurum(gold).[2][3] Considering the rendering of Latinau- as Albanianā-, it is a relatively archaic borrowing. Although Arbëresh dialects preserve the original Latin neuter, in standard Albanian it is masculine.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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ar m (definiteari)[4]

  1. (chemistry)gold
    Synonyms:flori,dukat
    • 1555,Gjon Buzuku,Meshari:
      Të provuomitë e fesë saj të jetë mā e pāçmuome seari.
      The temptations of her religion are more precious than(the) gold.
  2. (figurative)treasure,gem
    Synonym:thesar
  3. goldenthread
Declension
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Declension ofar
singular
indefinitedefinite
nominativearari
accusativearin
dative/ablativeariarit
Derived terms
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Adjective

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ar (feminineare)

  1. golden
    Synonyms:artë,flori
    Ai/ajo e ka zemrënar.He/she has agolden heart.
  2. (figurative)precious
    Synonym:çmueshëm
  3. (figurative)yellow;white,bright
    Synonyms:verdhë,lylc,bardhë,ndritshëm
  4. (figurative)blonde,bright,light(hair)
    Synonym:biond

Etymology 2

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Probably viaFrenchare(are).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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ar m (pluralarë,definiteari,definite pluralarët)[5]

  1. are(unit ofarea; abbrev.a)
    (metricunit of measure:) 1a = 100 (m²)squaremeters = ~119.6squareyards
    Synonym:a(abbrev.)
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Declension ofar
singularplural
indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
nominativearariarëarët
accusativearin
dativeariaritarëvearëve
ablativearësh

References

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  1. ^Jungg,G. (1895), “aar”, inFialuur i voghel sccȣp e ltinisct [Small Albanian–Italian dictionary],page 1
  2. ^Oryol, Vladimir E. (1998), “ar”, inAlbanian Etymological Dictionary, Leiden; Boston; Köln: Brill,→ISBN, page 7
  3. ^Topalli, Kolec (2017), “ar”, inFjalor Etimologjik i Gjuhës Shqipe [Etymological Dictionary of the Albanian Language] (in Albanian), Durrës, Albania: Jozef, page111
  4. ^ar”, inFGJSH: Fjalor i gjuhës shqipe [Dictionary of the Albanian language] (in Albanian),2006
  5. ^ar”, inFGJSH: Fjalor i gjuhës shqipe [Dictionary of the Albanian language] (in Albanian),2006

Ao

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Etymology

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FromProto-Central Naga*hrəj.

The monosyllablear is inferred from Gowda and Bruhn. Clark, on the other hand, reports a disyllabicarer.

Pronunciation

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  • (Chungli)IPA(key): /aɾ˥/,[aɾ˥]

Verb

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ar

  1. (Chungli) tosew,stitch

Inflection

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Inflection ofar (Chungli)
AffirmativeNegative
PastSimplearmar
Perfectarogomarogo
PresentSimplearermarer
Progressiveardar
ardagi
mardar
mardagi
Future/infinitiveartsümartsü
Imperativearangtar
Present participlearamari
Conditionalarra
arrabang
marra
marrabang

Further reading

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  • Bruhn, Daniel Wayne (2014),A Phonological Reconstruction of Proto-Central Naga[2], Berkeley: University of California, pages91, 210
  • Gowda, K. S. Gurubasave (1985),Ao-English-Hindi Dictionary, Mysore: Central Institute of Indian Languages, page17
  • Clark, Mary M. (1893),Ao Naga grammar with illustrative phrases and vocabulary, Molung: Assam Secretariat Printing Office, page158

Aromanian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromLatinarō. Compare Daco-Romanianara,ar.

Verb

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ar (third-person singulararã,participlearatã)

  1. toplough

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Azerbaijani

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromArabicعَار(ʕār).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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ar (definite accusativearı,pluralarlar)

  1. feeling ofshame

Declension

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Declension ofar
singularplural
nominativeararlar
definite accusativearıarları
dativearaarlara
locativeardaarlarda
ablativeardanarlardan
definite genitivearınarların
Possessive forms ofar
nominative
singularplural
mənim(my)arımarlarım
sənin(your)arınarların
onun(his/her/its)arıarları
bizim(our)arımızarlarımız
sizin(your)arınızarlarınız
onların(their)arı orarlarıarları
accusative
singularplural
mənim(my)arımıarlarımı
sənin(your)arınıarlarını
onun(his/her/its)arınıarlarını
bizim(our)arımızıarlarımızı
sizin(your)arınızıarlarınızı
onların(their)arını orarlarınıarlarını
dative
singularplural
mənim(my)arımaarlarıma
sənin(your)arınaarlarına
onun(his/her/its)arınaarlarına
bizim(our)arımızaarlarımıza
sizin(your)arınızaarlarınıza
onların(their)arına orarlarınaarlarına
locative
singularplural
mənim(my)arımdaarlarımda
sənin(your)arındaarlarında
onun(his/her/its)arındaarlarında
bizim(our)arımızdaarlarımızda
sizin(your)arınızdaarlarınızda
onların(their)arında orarlarındaarlarında
ablative
singularplural
mənim(my)arımdanarlarımdan
sənin(your)arındanarlarından
onun(his/her/its)arındanarlarından
bizim(our)arımızdanarlarımızdan
sizin(your)arınızdanarlarınızdan
onların(their)arından orarlarındanarlarından
genitive
singularplural
mənim(my)arımınarlarımın
sənin(your)arınınarlarının
onun(his/her/its)arınınarlarının
bizim(our)arımızınarlarımızın
sizin(your)arınızınarlarınızın
onların(their)arının orarlarınınarlarının

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Basque

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Etymology

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(Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)

Pronunciation

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Noun

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ar inan oranim

  1. male

Declension

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Declension ofar(anim/inan C-stem)
indefinitesingularpluralproximal plural
absolutiveararraarrakarrok
ergativearrekarrakarrekarrok
dativearriarrariarreiarroi
genitivearrenarrarenarrenarron
comitativearrekinarrarekinarrekinarrokin
causativearrengatikarrarengatikarrengatikarrongatik
benefactivearrentzatarrarentzatarrentzatarrontzat
instrumentalarrezarrazarrezarrotaz
innesiveanim.arrenganarrarenganarrenganarrongan
inan.arretanarreanarretanarrotan
locativeanim.
inan.arretakoarrekoarretakoarrotako
allativeanim.arrenganaarrarenganaarrenganaarrongana
inan.arretaraarreraarretaraarrotara
terminativeanim.arrenganainoarrarenganainoarrenganainoarronganaino
inan.arretarainoarrerainoarretarainoarrotaraino
directiveanim.arrenganantzarrarenganantzarrenganantzarronganantz
inan.arretarantzarrerantzarretarantzarrotarantz
destinativeanim.arrenganakoarrarenganakoarrenganakoarronganako
inan.arretarakoarrerakoarretarakoarrotarako
ablativeanim.arrengandikarrarengandikarrengandikarrongandik
inan.arretatikarretikarretatikarrotatik
partitivearrik
prolativeartzat

Breton

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Article

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ar

  1. the

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Chuukese

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Determiner

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ar

  1. third person plural general possessive;their

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Chuukese possessive determiners
small objects, conceptslarge objects, living thingssuffix
singularfirst personainei-ei
second personomw,omnoum-om
third personannoun-an
pluralfirst personäm (exclusive)
ach (inclusive)
nöu̇m (exclusive)
nöüch (inclusive)
-em (exclusive)
-ach (inclusive)
second personämi,aminoumi-emi
third personarnour-er

Cimbrian

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Etymology 1

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FromMiddle High Germanahorn, fromOld High Germanahorn. Cognate withGermanAhorn.

Noun

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ar m

  1. (Luserna)maple,maple tree
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Etymology 2

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Pronoun

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ar

  1. (Sette Comuni)short forèar(he)
    Ar khimmet lóofanten.
    He comes running.

References

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  • “ar” inMartalar, Umberto Martello; Bellotto, Alfonso (1974),Dizionario della lingua Cimbra dei Sette Communi vicentini, 1st edition, Roana, Italy: Instituto di Cultura Cimbra A. Dal Pozzo

Czech

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Etymology

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FromFrenchare, created during the French Revolution as a learned formation fromLatinarea, a piece of level ground.[1]

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Noun

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ar inan

  1. are(unit of area equal to 100 square metres)

Declension

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Declension ofar (hard masculine inanimate)
singularplural
nominativearary
genitivearuarů
dativearuarům
accusativearary
vocativeareary
locativearuarech
instrumentalaremary

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References

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  1. ^Rejzek, Jiří (2007), “ar”, inČeský etymologický slovník (in Czech), Leda

Further reading

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Danish

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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FromOld Norseørr.

Noun

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ar n (singular definitearret,plural indefinitear)

  1. scar
  2. (slang)mouth
Inflection
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Declension ofar
neuter
gender
singularplural
indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
nominativeararretararrene
genitivearsarretsarsarrenes
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Verb

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ar

  1. imperative ofarre

Etymology 2

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FromFrenchare, fromLatinārea(open space).

Noun

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ar c (singular definitearen,plural indefinitear)

  1. are(square decametre, 100 m²)
Inflection
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Declension ofar
common
gender
singularplural
indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
nominativeararenararene
genitivearsarensarsarenes

Further reading

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Dutch

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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FromMiddle Dutcharre,erre,irre, fromOld Dutch*irri, fromProto-Germanic*irzijaz.

Adjective

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ar (comparativearder,superlativearst)

  1. (obsolete)angry,furious
  2. (archaic)sorry,sad,regrettable
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Etymology 2

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Back-formation fromarrenslee (see there for further etymology).

Noun

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ar m orf (pluralarren,diminutivearretje n)

  1. (obsolete)sledge
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East Central German

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Etymology

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CompareGermaner.

Pronoun

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ar

  1. (Erzgebirgisch)he

Further reading

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  • Hendrik Heidler (11 June 2020),Hendrik Heidler's 400 Seiten: Echtes Erzgebirgisch: Wuu de Hasen Hoosn haaßn un de Hosen Huusn do sei mir drhamm: Das Original Wörterbuch: Ratgeber und Fundgrube der erzgebirgischen Mund- und Lebensart: Erzgebirgisch – Deutsch / Deutsch – Erzgebirgisch[3] (in German), 3. geänderte Auflage edition, Norderstedt: BoD – Books on Demand,→ISBN,→OCLC, page17

Galician

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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FromOld Galician-Portugueseaar, from an olderaere, fromLatinaēr.

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Noun

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ar m (pluralares)

  1. air

Etymology 2

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Unknown.

Adverb

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ar

  1. (archaic)furthermore,in addition
  2. (archaic)never

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Hausa

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ʔár/
    • (Standard Kano Hausa)IPA(key): [ʔár]
  • Hyphenation:ar̃

Interjection

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ar̃

  1. damn it

Irish

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Etymology 1

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    From a conflation of threeOld Irish prepositions:

    1. ar(for) (triggering lenition), fromProto-Celtic*ɸare(in front of), fromProto-Indo-European*pr̥h₂i. Cognates includeAncient Greekπαρά(pará,beside) andEnglishfore.
    2. for(on) (triggering no mutation), fromProto-Celtic*uɸer(over, on) (compareWelshar,Bretonwar), fromProto-Indo-European*upér (compareLatinsuper,Ancient Greekὑπέρ(hupér),Old Englishofer).
    3. íar(after) (triggering eclipsis), fromProto-Celtic*eɸirom(after, behind), fromProto-Indo-European*h₁epi.

    Cognates includeManxer andScottish Gaelicair.

    The pronunciation is taken from the third-person singular masculine inflected formair, although the spellings remain distinct in the standard language.

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    Preposition

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    ar (plus dative,triggers no mutation in general references butlenition in qualified or particularized references,triggerseclipsis in a few fixed expressions)

    1. on
    2. Used with a variety of nouns to indicate feelings and minor medical conditions
      Tá áthasorm.
      I am glad.
      (literally, “Joy ison me.”)
      Tá ocrasorm.
      I am hungry.
      (literally, “Hunger ison me.”)
      Tá slaghdánorm.
      I have a cold.
      (literally, “A cold ison me.”)
    3. Used with a verbal noun to indicate a state
      ar crithtrembling
      ar foluainhovering
      ar díolfor sale
    4. upon(with a verbal noun plus personal form ofdo indicating the subject of the verb)
      ar éirí domwhen I get/got up; upon my rising
    5. upon(witha(his, her, their)—indicating the subject of an intransitive verb or the object of a transitive verb—plus verbal noun to indicate completion of an action)
      ar a theacht /arna theachtwhen he comes/came; on his coming
      ar a chríochnú dom /arna chríochnú domwhen I (had) completed it; upon my completion of it
    6. (in conjunction with the verb)must,have to
      Bhíorainn anailís a dhéanamh ar bhlúirí a bhí bainte as téacs.
      We had to analyse fragments abstracted from a text.
    Inflection
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    Inflection ofar
    Person:simpleemphatic
    singularfirstormormsa
    secondortortsa
    thirdmairairsean
    fuirthiuirthise
    pluralfirstorainnorainne
    secondoraibhoraibhse
    thirdorthuorthusan
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    See also:Category:Irish phrasal verbs formed with "ar"

    Etymology 2

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      an +‎-r

      Particle

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      ar(triggerslenition except of past autonomous forms; used only in the past tense of regular and some irregular verbs)

      1. Used to form direct and indirect questions
        Ar chuala tú mé?Did you hear me?
        Níl a fhios agamar chas sé an t-amhrán.I don’t know if/whether he sang the song.
        Ar ól an cat an bainne?Did the cat drink the milk?
        Ar cuireadh an síol?Was the seed sown?
      2. Used to form direct and indirect copular questions; used before consonants
        Ar mhúinteoir tú?Were you a teacher?
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      • an(used with non-past tenses and in the past tense of some irregular verbs)

      Particle

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      ar (copular form used before consonants and nouns beginning with vowels; triggerslenition in the past/conditional)

      1. Introduces an indirect relative clause; present/future tense
        an fearar múinteoir a mhacthe man whose son is a teacher
        an fearar iascaire a mhacthe man whose son is a fisherman
      2. Introduces an indirect relative clause; past/conditional tense
        an fearar mhúinteoir a mhacthe man whose son was a teacher
      3. Introduces a direct or indirect interrogative; past/conditional tense
        Ar mhaith leat cupán tae?
        Would you like a cup of tea?
        Níl a fhios agamar mhaith léi cupán tae.
        I don’t know if she would like a cup of tea.
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      Irish copular forms
      simple copular forms
      present/futureaffirmativenegativeinterrogativenegative
      interrogative
      main clauseisannach
      relative clausedirectnach
      indirectar,arbv
      other subordinate clausegur,gurbvannach
      past/conditionalaffirmativenegativeinterrogativenegative
      interrogative
      main clauseba,b’vníor,níorbhvar,arbhvnár,nárbhv
      relative clausedirectba,abvnár,nárbhv
      indirectar,arbhv
      other subordinate clausegur,gurbhvar,arbhvnár,nárbhv
      present subjunctiveaffirmativenegative
      gura,gurabvnára,nárabv
      compound copular forms
      base wordpresent/futurepast/conditional
      cár,cárbvcár,cárbhv
      cér,cérbvcér,cérbhv
      mba,mb’v
      de/dodar,darbvdar,darbhv
      faoifaoinar,faoinarbvfaoinar,faoinarbhv
      iinar,inarbvinar,inarbhv
      lelenar,lenarbvlenar,lenarbhv
      másba,b’v
      muramura,murabvmurar,murarbhv
      ó(preposition)ónar,ónarbvónar,ónarbhv
      ó(conjunction)ósóba,ób’v
      trítrínar,trínarbvtrínar,trínarbhv

      v Used before vowel sounds

      Etymology 3

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        a +‎-r

        Particle

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        ar (triggerslenition except of past autonomous forms; used only in the past tense of regular and some irregular verbs)

        1. Introduces an indirect relative clause
          an chathaoirar shuigh an gasúr airthe chair the boy sat on
          an cailínar ól a cat an bainnethe girl whose cat drank the milk
          an gortar cuireadh an síol annthe field the seed was sown in
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        • a(used with non-past tenses and with the past of some irregular verbs)

        Pronoun

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        ar (triggerslenition except of past autonomous forms; used only in the past tense of regular and some irregular verbs)

        1. allthat,whatever
          Sinar chonnaic mé ann.
          That’s all that I saw there.
          Ar thuig túar canadh?
          Did you understand all that was sung?
          Cheannaigh méar íoc tú as.
          I bought whatever you paid for.
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        • a(form used with non-past tenses and with the past of some irregular verbs)

        Etymology 4

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          FromMiddle Irishol, fromOld Irishol.

          Verb

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          ar(used only with 3rd-person pronouns, usually emphatic)

          1. said,says
            “Tar isteach,”ar seisean.
            “Come in,” he said.
            “Ní thuigim,”ar sise.
            “I don’t understand,” she says.
            “Cén fáth?”ar siadsan.
            “Why?” they said.
          Usage notes
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          • Some grammar books prescribe thatarsa is to be used only with first- and second-person pronouns (as well as with nouns), whilear is to be used with third-person pronouns. In practice, however,arsa seisean(said he),arsa sise(said she) andarsa siadsan(said they) are all widely used.
          Synonyms
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          Etymology 5

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            Old Irishar(ploughing, ploughed land), verbal noun ofairid(to plough).

            Noun

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            ar m (genitive singularair)

            1. (literary, agriculture)verbal noun ofair(plough)
            2. (literary, agriculture)tillage
            Declension
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            Declension ofar (first declension, no plural)
            forms with thedefinite article
            singular
            nominativeant-ar
            genitiveanair
            dativeleis anar
            donar

            Mutation

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            Mutated forms ofar
            radicaleclipsiswithh-prothesiswitht-prothesis
            arn-arhart-ar

            Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish.
            All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

            References

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            1. ^Quiggin, E. C. (1906),A Dialect of Donegal, Cambridge University Press, page100

            Further reading

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            Italian

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            Pronunciation

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            Contraction

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            ar

            1. (Romanesco)alternative form ofal

            Jamaican Creole

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            Etymology 1

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            Derived fromEnglishor.

            Conjunction

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            ar

            1. or
              • 2023,Yuunivorshal Deklarieshan a Yuuman Raits, United Nations, Aatikl 17:
                Evribadi av di rait fi uon prapati bai demselfar wid ada piipl.
                Everyone has the right to own property alone as well as in association with others.
                (literally, “Everybody have the right to own property by themselvesor with other people.”)

            Etymology 2

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            Pronoun

            [edit]

            ar

            1. her
              • 2012,Di Jamiekan Nyuu Testiment, Edinburgh: DJB, published2012,→ISBN,Maak 7:30:
                Wen shi riich uom shi siar pikni lai dong pan ar bed an di diiman gaan outaar.
                She went home and found the child lying on the bed, the demon gone.
                (literally, “When she went home she sawher child lying on the bed and the demon had gone out ofher.”)

            Further reading

            [edit]
            • ar at majstro.com

            Kalasha

            [edit]

            Etymology

            [edit]

            FromSanskritआरा(ārā), fromProto-Indo-European*h₁óleh₂(awl). Cognate withGermanAhle,Englishawl.

            Noun

            [edit]

            ar

            1. awl

            Khasi

            [edit]
            Khasi cardinal numbers
             <  123  > 
               Cardinal :ar

            Etymology

            [edit]

            FromProto-Khasian*ʔaːr, fromProto-Austroasiatic*ɓaːr. Cognate withPnarar,Blanglál,Bahnarʼbar,Khmerពីរ(pii),Vietnamesehai,Santaliᱵᱟᱨ(bar).

            Numeral

            [edit]

            ar

            1. two

            Latgalian

            [edit]

            Etymology

            [edit]

            FromProto-Balto-Slavic*ár. Cognates includeLatvianar(with) and dialectalLithuanianar(and).

            Pronunciation

            [edit]
            • IPA(key): [ˈâr]
            • Hyphenation:ar

            Preposition

            [edit]

            ar (+ instrumental)

            1. with

            References

            [edit]
            • Nicole Nau (2011),A short grammar of Latgalian, München: LINCOM GmbH,→ISBN

            Latvian

            [edit]

            Etymology

            [edit]

            FromProto-Indo-European*h₂er- Cognate withLithuanianar(whether, if, and),Ancient Greekἄρα(ára,then).

            Preposition

            [edit]

            ar (with instrumental)

            1. with

            Verb

            [edit]

            ar

            1. inflection ofart:
              1. second/third-personsingularpresentindicative
              2. third-personpluralpresentindicative
              3. second-personsingularimperative
            2. (with the particlelai)third-personsingularimperative ofart
            3. (with the particlelai)third-personpluralimperative ofart

            Lithuanian

            [edit]

            Alternative forms

            [edit]

            Etymology

            [edit]

            FromProto-Indo-European*h₂er-(thus, so), thought to be a specialized conjunctional usage of the Proto-Indo-European root's usual "to fit" meaning. Cognate withLatvianar(whether, if, with),Ancient Greekἄρα(ára,then).[1][2]

            Conjunction

            [edit]

            ar̃

            1. (interrogative)whether,if
            2. or
              Nežinau,artaitiesa,arne.I don't know whether that is trueor not.
            3. (dialectal)and

            Particle

            [edit]

            ar̃

            1. precedes an interrogative sentence
              Arnoritevalgyti?Do you want to eat?

            Usage notes

            [edit]

            Although commonly placed at the start of a sentence to form a yes/no question, it is not necessary to usear to form such a question. Intonation alone can accomplish that. Additionally, there are other particles that can be used for the same purpose:ar̃gi,,benè,gál,kaži̇̀n,nègi,nejaũ,nejaũgi.

            See also

            [edit]
            • czy (word with the same function in Polish, which has significant historical presence in Lithuania)

            References

            [edit]
            1. ^Derksen, Rick (2015), “ar”, inEtymological Dictionary of the Baltic Inherited Lexicon (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series;13), Leiden, Boston: Brill,→ISBN,page59
            2. ^Vytautas Ambrazas (2006),Lithuanian Grammar, 2nd revised edition,→ISBN, pages400, 428, 597, 712–713

            Further reading

            [edit]
            • ar”, inLietuvių kalbos žodynas [Dictionary of the Lithuanian language], lkz.lt,1941–2026
            • ar”, inDabartinės lietuvių kalbos žodynas [Dictionary of contemporary Lithuanian], ekalba.lt,1954–2026

            Livonian

            [edit]

            Etymology

            [edit]

            FromProto-Finnic*hara.

            Pronunciation

            [edit]

            Noun

            [edit]

            a’r

            1. branch
            2. direction

            Declension

            [edit]
            Declension ofa’r (84)
            singular(ikšlu’g)plural(pǟgiņlu’g)
            nominative(nominatīv)a’rarūd
            genitive(genitīv)a’rarūd
            partitive(partitīv)a’rtõarīdi
            dative(datīv)a’rrõnarūdõn
            instrumental(instrumentāl)a’rkõksarūdõks
            illative(illatīv)a’rrõarīž
            inessive(inesīv)a’rsõa’rši
            elative(elatīv)a’rstõa’ršti

            References

            [edit]
            • Tiit-Rein Viitso; Valts Ernštreits (2012–2013), “a’r”, inLīvõkīel-ēstikīel-lețkīel sõnārōntõz [Livonian-Estonian-Latvian Dictionary]‎[4] (in Estonian and Latvian), Tartu, Rīga: Tartu Ülikool, Latviešu valodas aģentūra

            Malay

            [edit]

            Etymology 1

            [edit]

            FromEnglishar.

            Pronunciation

            [edit]

            Noun

            [edit]

            ar (pluralar-arorar2)

            1. The name of theLatin script letterR/r.
            Synonyms
            [edit]
            • er(Indonesian)
            • ra(Jawi letter name)
            See also
            [edit]

            Etymology 2

            [edit]

            Particle

            [edit]

            ar

            1. (text messaging, Internetslang)alternative form of-lah
              • 2024 June 25, @rizamZam7,X (formerly Twitter)[5] (post), archived fromthe original on 23-1-2026:
                Biar lah haiwan tu Nak hidup juga..janganar bunuh
                [Biarlah haiwan itu nak hidup juga, janganlah bunuh.]
                Let the animal go, it also wants to live. Don't kill it.
            Derived terms
            [edit]

            Megleno-Romanian

            [edit]

            Etymology

            [edit]

            FromLatinarō.[1] CompareRomanianara, ar.

            Verb

            [edit]

            ar

            1. plough

            Related terms

            [edit]

            References

            [edit]
            • Atasanov, Petar (1990),Le mégléno-roumain de nos jours: Une approche linguistique, Hamburg: Buske
            1. ^https://www.dex.ro/ara

            Middle English

            [edit]

            Etymology 1

            [edit]

            Determiner

            [edit]

            ar

            1. (chiefly Kent and West Midland)alternative form ofhere(their)

            Etymology 2

            [edit]

            Noun

            [edit]

            ar

            1. (Northern)alternative form ofore(honour)

            Middle Welsh

            [edit]

            Alternative forms

            [edit]

            Pronunciation

            [edit]

            Etymology 1

            [edit]

              FromProto-Brythonic*ar, fromProto-Celtic*ɸare.

              Preposition

              [edit]

              ar (triggers lenition)

              1. on,upon
              2. over,of(of a ruler with respect to the area ruled)
              Inflection
              [edit]
              • First-person singular:arnaf
              • Second-person singular:arnat
              • Third-person singular masculine:arnaw
              • Third-person singular feminine:arnei,erni
              • First-person plural:arnam
              • Second-person plural:arnawch
              • Third-person plural:arnunt
              Derived terms
              [edit]
              Descendants
              [edit]

              Etymology 2

              [edit]

              Pronoun

              [edit]

              ar

              1. he/shewho,whoever
                • Pwyll Pendeuic Dyuet:
                  Ar ny del yn uuyd, kymmeller o nerth cledyueu.
                  Whoever does not come with obedience shall be compelled by the force of swords.
              2. thatwhich,whatever
                • Pwyll Pendeuic Dyuet:
                  Pa amgen uedwl yssyd yndaw ef heno nocar a uu yr blwydyn y heno?
                  What is the different mind that is in him tonight than that which has been since a year ago tonight?

              Northern Kurdish

              [edit]

              Pronunciation

              [edit]

              Etymology 1

              [edit]

              FromProto-Iranian*āθ(a)r-, from*HáHtr̥š, fromProto-Indo-Iranian*HáHtr̥š(fire), fromProto-Indo-European*h₂eh₁ter-(fire).

              Noun

              [edit]

              ar m (Arabic spellingئار)

              1. fire
                Synonyms:agir,alav,pêt
              2. ash,ashes
              Declension
              [edit]
              Declension ofar
              definite masculine gender
              casesingularplural
              nominativearar
              constructarêarên
              obliquearîaran
              demonstrative obliquearîwanaran
              vocativearoarino
              indefinite masculine gender
              casesingularplural
              nominativearekarin
              constructarekîarine
              obliquearekîarinan
              Derived terms
              [edit]

              Etymology 2

              [edit]

              See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.

              Noun

              [edit]

              ar m (Arabic spellingئار)

              1. alternative form ofard(flour)
              Declension
              [edit]
              Declension ofar
              definite masculine gender
              casesingularplural
              nominativearar
              constructarêarên
              obliquearîaran
              demonstrative obliquearîwanaran
              vocativearoarino
              indefinite masculine gender
              casesingularplural
              nominativearekarin
              constructarekîarine
              obliquearekîarinan

              Etymology 3

              [edit]

              Noun

              [edit]

              ar ?

              1. shame,disgrace
                Synonym:'ar
              2. are(square decametre, 100 m²)
              3. abbreviation ofargon

              References

              [edit]
              • Chyet, Michael L. (2020), “ar I”, inFerhenga Birûskî: Kurmanji–English Dictionary (Language Series; 1), volume 1, London: Transnational Press,page10
              • Chyet, Michael L. (2020), “ar II”, inFerhenga Birûskî: Kurmanji–English Dictionary (Language Series; 1), volume 1, London: Transnational Press,page10

              Norwegian Bokmål

              [edit]
              NorwegianWikipedia has an article on:
              Wikipediano

              Etymology

              [edit]

              FromFrenchare(are), fromLatinārea(a piece of level ground, vacant ground, house ground),either fromProto-Italic*āzeā, fromProto-Indo-European*h₂eHs-e-yeh₂, from*h₂eHs-(to become dry, burn; hearth, ashes),or fromProto-Italic*āreā, fromProto-Indo-European*h₂eh₂r-e-yeh₂, from*h₂eh₂rh₃-(threshing tool).

              Noun

              [edit]

              ar n (definite singulararet,indefinite pluralar,definite pluralaraorarene)

              1. anare, area of 100 square metres

              Derived terms

              [edit]

              References

              [edit]

              Norwegian Nynorsk

              [edit]
              Norwegian NynorskWikipedia has an article on:
              Wikipediann

              Etymology

              [edit]

              FromFrenchare, fromLatinarea.

              Noun

              [edit]

              ar n (definite singulararet,indefinite pluralar,definite pluralara)

              1. anare, area of 100 square metres

              Derived terms

              [edit]

              References

              [edit]

              Old English

              [edit]

              Pronunciation

              [edit]

              Etymology 1

              [edit]

                FromProto-West Germanic*aiʀu(respect, honour). Cognate withGermanEhre.

                Alternative forms

                [edit]

                Noun

                [edit]

                ār f

                1. honour,glory,grace
                  • Exeter Book,The Wanderer
                    Oft him ānhaga · āre gebīdeð,
                    Metudes miltse, · þēah þe hē mōdċeariġ
                    A loner oft waits agrace for himself,
                    Creator's mercy, even if he is sorrowful
                Declension
                [edit]

                Strongō-stem:

                singularplural
                nominativeārāra,āre
                accusativeāreāra,āre
                genitiveāreāra
                dativeāreārum
                Derived terms
                [edit]
                Descendants
                [edit]

                Etymology 2

                [edit]

                  FromProto-West Germanic*aiʀ, fromProto-Germanic*aiz. Cognate withOld Norseeir(brass, copper),Germanehern(of metal, of iron),Gothic𐌰𐌹𐌶(aiz,ore), fromProto-Indo-European*áyos, h₂éyos. CompareDutchoer(iron-holding earth). CompareLatinaes(bronze, copper),Avestan𐬀𐬌𐬌𐬀𐬵(aiiah),Sanskritअयस्(áyas,copper, iron).

                  Alternative forms

                  [edit]

                  Noun

                  [edit]

                  ār n

                  1. ore,brass,copper
                  Declension
                  [edit]

                  Stronga-stem:

                  singularplural
                  nominativeārār
                  accusativeārār
                  genitiveāresāra
                  dativeāreārum
                  Descendants
                  [edit]

                  Etymology 3

                  [edit]

                    FromProto-West Germanic*airu(oar), fromProto-Germanic*airō(oar). Cognate withOld Norseár,Danishåre,Swedishåra.

                    Noun

                    [edit]

                    ār f

                    1. oar
                    Declension
                    [edit]

                    Strongō-stem:

                    singularplural
                    nominativeārāra,āre
                    accusativeāreāra,āre
                    genitiveāreāra
                    dativeāreārum
                    Descendants
                    [edit]

                    Etymology 4

                    [edit]

                      FromProto-West Germanic*airu(messenger), fromProto-Germanic*airuz. Cognate withOld Saxonēru,Old Norseárr,Gothic𐌰𐌹𐍂𐌿𐍃(airus).

                      Noun

                      [edit]

                      ār m

                      1. messenger,herald
                        • 8th-11th century,Beowulf,ll. 335-6:
                          Ic eom Hroðgaresar ond ombiht.
                          I am Hrothgar's herald and officer.
                      2. angel
                      3. missionary
                      Declension
                      [edit]

                      Stronga-stem:

                      singularplural
                      nominativeārāras
                      accusativeārāras
                      genitiveāresāra
                      dativeāreārum

                      Old Galician-Portuguese

                      [edit]

                      Alternative forms

                      [edit]

                      Etymology

                      [edit]

                      fromLatinre-(again).

                      Pronunciation

                      [edit]

                      Adverb

                      [edit]

                      ar

                      1. also
                      2. again

                      Descendants

                      [edit]
                      • Portuguese:er

                      Old Irish

                      [edit]

                      Pronunciation

                      [edit]

                      Etymology 1

                      [edit]

                        FromProto-Celtic*ɸare(in front of), fromProto-Indo-European*pr̥h₂í. Cognates includeAncient Greekπαραί(paraí,beside) andOld Englishfore (modernEnglishfor andfore).

                        Preposition

                        [edit]

                        ar (with accusative or dative)

                        1. for,for the sake of,because of

                        For quotations using this term, seeCitations:ar.

                        Inflection
                        [edit]
                        Inflection ofar
                        Person:normalemphatic
                        singularfirstairium,erum,erumm,eromerumsa
                        secondairiut,aurut,erut,ærut,airuterutsu
                        third
                        m orn
                        dativeairiu
                        accusativeairi
                        third
                        f
                        dative
                        accusativeairri,airre
                        pluralfirstairiund,erunn,erund,erond,eronn,airriun,airund
                        secondairibairibsi,airiu(i)bsi,eruibsi
                        thirddativeairib,airaib
                        accusativeair(r)iu,err(i)u,erro,erthu,airthiu,airthoair(r)iusom,err(i)usom

                        Forms combined with the definite article:

                        • masculine/feminine accusative singular:arin
                        • neuter accusative singular:ara
                        • dative singular all genders:arin(d),airind(í)
                        • accusative plural all genders:arna
                        • dative plural all genders:a(i)rnaib

                        Forms combined with a possessive determiner:

                        • first person singular:armo
                        • third person singular and plural:ara

                        Form combined with the relative particle:ara

                        Derived terms
                        [edit]
                        Descendants
                        [edit]

                        Conjunction

                        [edit]

                        ar

                        1. alternative spelling ofair(for, since)

                        Further reading

                        [edit]

                        Etymology 2

                        [edit]

                          FromProto-Celtic*anserom, fromProto-Indo-European*n̥serōm, from*nos(we, us); compareGermanunser.

                          Determiner

                          [edit]

                          ar (triggers eclipsis)

                          1. our

                          For quotations using this term, seeCitations:ar.

                          Descendants
                          [edit]
                          • Irish:ár
                          • Scottish Gaelic:ar

                          Further reading

                          [edit]

                          Etymology 3

                          [edit]

                            FromProto-Celtic*arom, whence alsoWelshâr; ultimately fromProto-Indo-European*h₂erh₃-(to plow).

                            Noun

                            [edit]

                            ar n (genitiveaire,no plural)

                            1. verbal noun ofairid:ploughing,tilling
                            2. ploughed land,cultivated land
                            Inflection
                            [edit]
                            Neuter o-stem
                            singulardualplural
                            nominativearNarNarL,ara
                            vocativearNarNarL,ara
                            accusativearNarNarL,ara
                            genitiveairLararN
                            dativearLaraibaraib
                            Initial mutations of a following adjective:
                            • H = triggers aspiration
                            • L = triggers lenition
                            • N = triggers nasalization
                            Neuter s-stem
                            singulardualplural
                            nominativearNarNaireL
                            vocativearNarNaireL
                            accusativearNarNaireL
                            genitiveaireLaireaireN
                            dativeairLairibairib
                            Initial mutations of a following adjective:
                            • H = triggers aspiration
                            • L = triggers lenition
                            • N = triggers nasalization
                            Derived terms
                            [edit]
                            Descendants
                            [edit]
                            Further reading
                            [edit]

                            Mutation

                            [edit]
                            Mutation ofar
                            radicallenitionnasalization
                            ar
                            (pronounced with/h/ inh-prothesis environments)
                            arn-ar

                            Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in Old Irish.
                            All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

                            Old Swedish

                            [edit]

                            Etymology

                            [edit]

                            FromOld Norseár, fromProto-Germanic*jērą.

                            Noun

                            [edit]

                            ār n

                            1. year

                            Declension

                            [edit]
                            Declension ofār (stronga-stem)
                            neutersingularplural
                            indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
                            nominativeārāritārārin
                            accusativeārāritārārin
                            dativeāri,āreārinu,ārenoārum,āromārumin,āromen
                            genitiveārsārsinsāraāranna

                            Descendants

                            [edit]

                            Pnar

                            [edit]
                            Pnar cardinal numbers
                             <  123  > 
                               Cardinal :ar
                               Ordinal :waar

                            Etymology

                            [edit]

                            FromProto-Khasian*ʔaːr, fromProto-Mon-Khmer*ɓaar. Cognate withKhasiar,Blanglál,Bahnarʼbar,Khmerពីរ(pii),Vietnamesehai,Santaliᱵᱟᱨ(bar).

                            Pronunciation

                            [edit]

                            Numeral

                            [edit]

                            ar

                            1. two

                            Polabian

                            [edit]

                            Etymology 1

                            [edit]

                            Borrowed fromLow Germanor.

                            Conjunction

                            [edit]

                            ar

                            1. or
                              Synonym:

                            Etymology 2

                            [edit]

                            Borrowed fromLow Germanher.

                            Adverb

                            [edit]

                            ar

                            1. here
                            Alternative forms
                            [edit]

                            References

                            [edit]
                            • Lehr-Spławiński, T.;Polański, K. (1962), “I. ar”, inSłownik etymologiczny języka Drzewian połabskich [Etymological Dictionary of the Polabian Drevani Language] (in Polish), number 1 (A – ďüzd), Wrocław; Warszawa etc.: Ossolineum, page19
                            • Lehr-Spławiński, T.;Polański, K. (1962), “II. ar||er”, inSłownik etymologiczny języka Drzewian połabskich [Etymological Dictionary of the Polabian Drevani Language] (in Polish), number 1 (A – ďüzd), Wrocław; Warszawa etc.: Ossolineum, page19
                            • Polański, Kazimierz; James Allen Sehnert (1967), “ar I.”, inPolabian-English Dictionary, The Hague, Paris: Mouton & Co, page34
                            • Polański, Kazimierz; James Allen Sehnert (1967), “ar//er II.”, inPolabian-English Dictionary, The Hague, Paris: Mouton & Co, page34
                            • Olesch, Reinhold (1962), “ar”, inThesaurus Linguae Dravaenopolabicae [Thesaurus of the Drevani language] (in German), volumes1: A – O, Cologne, Vienna: Böhlau Verlag,→ISBN, page 7
                            • Olesch, Reinhold (1962), “Err”, inThesaurus Linguae Dravaenopolabicae [Thesaurus of the Drevani language] (in German), volumes1: A – O, Cologne, Vienna: Böhlau Verlag,→ISBN, page266

                            Polish

                            [edit]
                            PolishWikipedia has an article on:
                            Wikipediapl

                            Pronunciation

                            [edit]

                            Etymology 1

                            [edit]

                            Borrowed fromFrenchare.

                            Noun

                            [edit]

                            ar inan (abbreviationa)

                            1. are(square decametre, 100 m²)
                            Declension
                            [edit]
                            Declension ofar
                            singularplural
                            nominativearary
                            genitivearaarów
                            dativearowiarom
                            accusativearary
                            instrumentalaremarami
                            locativearzearach
                            vocativearzeary

                            Etymology 2

                            [edit]

                            See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.

                            Noun

                            [edit]

                            ar pl

                            1. genitiveplural ofara

                            Further reading

                            [edit]
                            • ar inWielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
                            • ar in Polish dictionaries at PWN

                            Portuguese

                            [edit]
                            PortugueseWikipedia has an article on:
                            Wikipediapt

                            Etymology

                            [edit]

                              Inherited fromOld Galician-Portugueseaar, fromLatināēr, borrowed fromAncient Greekᾱ̓ήρ(āḗr), fromProto-Hellenic*auhḗr, fromProto-Indo-European*h₂ewsér, from*h₂ews-.

                              Pronunciation

                              [edit]
                               
                               

                              Noun

                              [edit]

                              ar m (pluralares)

                              1. air
                              2. look,air (aspect)

                              Quotations

                              [edit]

                              For quotations using this term, seeCitations:ar.

                              Derived terms

                              [edit]

                              Related terms

                              [edit]

                              Further reading

                              [edit]

                              Romanian

                              [edit]

                              Pronunciation

                              [edit]

                              Etymology 1

                              [edit]

                              From older Romanianară,are, presumably fromLatinhabēret (for the singular) andhabērent (for the plural). See alsoare.

                              Verb

                              [edit]

                              (el/ea) ar (modal auxiliary,third-personsingular form ofavea,used withinfinitives to formconditional tenses)

                              1. (he/she)would

                              Verb

                              [edit]

                              (ele/ei) ar (modal auxiliary,third-personplural form ofavea,used withinfinitives to formconditional tenses)

                              1. (they)would

                              Related terms

                              [edit]

                              Etymology 2

                              [edit]

                              Verb

                              [edit]

                              ar

                              1. first-personsingularpresentindicative/subjunctive ofara

                              Etymology 3

                              [edit]

                              FromFrenchare.

                              Noun

                              [edit]

                              ar m (pluralari)

                              1. anare(a unit of area equal to 100 square metres)
                              Declension
                              [edit]
                              singularplural
                              indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
                              nominative-accusativeararulariarii
                              genitive-dativeararuluiariarilor
                              vocativearulearilor

                              Scottish Gaelic

                              [edit]

                              Etymology 1

                              [edit]

                              FromOld Irishar. Cognates includeIrishár.

                              Pronunciation

                              [edit]

                              Determiner

                              [edit]

                              ar (triggers eclipsis)

                              1. our
                                ar n-athair.our father.
                                Thaar nighean ruadh.Our daughter is red-haired.
                                Thaar n-oilthigh ùr.Our university is new.
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                              Scottish Gaelic possessive determiners
                              singularplural
                              +C+V+C+V
                              first personmoLm'ararN
                              second persondoLd'ururN
                              third personmaLan,am1an
                              faaH

                              L Triggers lenition;H Triggers H-prothesis;N Triggers eclipsis
                              1 Used beforeb-,f-,m- orp-

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                              ar (defective)

                              1. think
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                              Adjective

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                              ar (comparativenasaire,superlativeasaire)

                              1. slow,sluggish

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                              ar inan (Cyrillic spellingар)

                              1. are(square decametre, 100 m²)

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                              Declension ofar
                              singularplural
                              nominativearari
                              genitivearaara
                              dativearuarima
                              accusativearare
                              vocativeareari
                              locativearomarima
                              instrumentalaruarima

                              Swedish

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                              Ultimately fromLatinarea, probably viaFrenchare.Thisetymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.

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                              ar c orn

                              1. are(square decametre, 100 m²)
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                              Declension ofar
                              nominativegenitive
                              singularindefinitearars
                              definitearenarens
                              pluralindefinitearars
                              definitearenarens
                              Declension ofar
                              nominativegenitive
                              singularindefinitearars
                              definitearetarets
                              pluralindefinitearars
                              definitearenarens
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                              Ultimately fromProto-Germanic*arô.

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                              ar m

                              1. (dialectal)eagle

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                              Tagalog

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                              Borrowed fromEnglishar, the English name of the letterR /r.

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                              ar (Baybayin spellingᜀᜇ᜔)

                              1. the name of theLatin script letterR/r, in theFilipino alphabet
                                Synonyms:(in the Abakada alphabet)ra,(in the Abecedario)ere

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                              • ar”, inPambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph,2018

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                              Turkish

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                              FromOttoman Turkishعار(ar), fromArabicعَار(ʕār).

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                              ar (definite accusativearı,pluralarlar)

                              1. shame, the feeling ofshame
                                Synonym:utanma
                                • 2023 November 22, Owen Jones,Annwn’da yaşam: Willy jones'un ölümden sonraki hikâyesi (Annwn)‎[6], Tektime,→ISBN:
                                  ... pekarsız değil . ” " Evet , tamam . Bazen birazarsız olsan da bağımsız olmanı daha çok seviyorum . Bana gençliğimizi hatırlatıyorsun ... Ergenlik çağında flört ettiğimiz zamanları . Sende aynı çizgi o zamanlarda vardı ... " " Öyle mi ...
                                  not verycheeky. ” " Yes , okay . Even though you can be a littlecheeky sometimes , I like it more when you are independent . You remind me of our youth ... when we used to flirt in adolescence . You had the same streak back then
                                • (Can wedate this quote?), Mo Yan,İri Memeler ve Geniş Kalçalar (Dünya Edebiyatı)‎[7], Can Yayınları,→ISBN:
                                  ...ar kalmamış! Sen onunla birlikteyken eniştesini çalan baldızı oynuyordun, herkesin kitabında bunun utanç verici olduğu yazar!” Ablam bir an şaşırdı, hemen arkasından, “Ana, sen çok değiştin,” dedi. Annem, “Evet, değiştim ama ben yine de ...
                                  No decency at all! When you were with him, you were playing the sister-in-law who stole his brother-in-law, it is written in everyone's book that this is shameful!” My sister was surprised for a moment, then said, "Mother, you have changed a lot." My mother said, “Yes, I have changed, but I still...
                              2. something to beashamed of
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                              Declension ofar
                              singularplural
                              nominativeararlar
                              definite accusativearıarları
                              dativearaarlara
                              locativeardaarlarda
                              ablativeardanarlardan
                              genitivearınarların
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                              Borrowed fromFrenchare.

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                              ar (definite accusativearı,pluralarlar)

                              1. are(unit of area)
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                              Declension ofar
                              singularplural
                              nominativeararlar
                              definite accusativearıarları
                              dativearaarlara
                              locativeardaarlarda
                              ablativeardanarlardan
                              genitivearınarların

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                                FromMiddle Welshar, fromOld Welshguar,guor, fromProto-Celtic*uɸer.

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                                ar (triggers soft mutation or h-prothesis if beforeugain)

                                1. on
                                2. about to(with a verbal noun)
                                  • King, Gareth (1993),Modern Welsh: A Comprehensive Grammar (Routledge Grammars), London and New York: Routledge,→ISBN, page131:
                                    Brysiwch, mae’r trênarfynd!
                                    Hurry up, the train’s about to leave!

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                                Personal forms (literary)
                                singularplural
                                first personarnafarnom
                                second personarnatarnoch
                                third personarnom
                                arnif
                                arnynt
                                Personal forms (colloquial)
                                singularplural
                                first personarnoi/fi,arnaiarnonni
                                second personarnotti,arnattiarnochchi
                                third personarnofe/fom
                                arnihif
                                arnynnhw

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                                Etymology

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                                FromMiddle Englishar, or, o; partially contracted fromother,auther, fromOld Englishāþor,āwþer,āhwæþer.

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                                ar

                                1. or
                                  • 1867, “CASTEALE CUDDE'S LAMENTATION”, inSONGS, ETC. IN THE DIALECT OF FORTH AND BARGY, number 4, page104:
                                    Ar aany noor dhing at woode comfoort mee,
                                    Or any other thing that would comfort me,
                                  • 1867, “ABOUT AN OLD SOW GOING TO BE KILLED”, inSONGS, ETC. IN THE DIALECT OF FORTH AND BARGY, number 2, page106:
                                    Gooude var nat oan dhing, niether treeshar thraame;
                                    Good for not one thing; neither for the trace,nor the car.
                                  • 1867, “ABOUT AN OLD SOW GOING TO BE KILLED”, inSONGS, ETC. IN THE DIALECT OF FORTH AND BARGY, number 3, page106:
                                    Ich woode be pitcht ee kurkeen,ar zippeen, to a coolaan.
                                    I would be poked into the mowor the stack up to the back of my head.

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                                • Jacob Poole (d. 1827) (before 1828), William Barnes, editor,A Glossary, With some Pieces of Verse, of the old Dialect of the English Colony in the Baronies of Forth and Bargy, County of Wexford, Ireland, London: J. Russell Smith, published1867,page104
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