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Meaning of "pır" in the Turkish dictionary

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PRONUNCIATION OF PIR IN TURKISH

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WHAT DOES PIR MEAN IN TURKISH?

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Definition of pır in the Turkish dictionary

Pir (R is said to be extended) Describes the sound of bird wings. He tells the idea of ​​running away from one place. pır (R sesi uzatılarak söylenir) Kuş kanatlarının çıkardığı sesi anlatır. / Bir yerden kaçıp gitme düşüncesini anlatır.

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TURKISH WORDS THAT RHYME WITH PIR


ahır
ahır
ak gün ağartır
ak gün ağartır
anasır
anasır
asır
asır
ayağı yürüten baştır
ayağı yürüten baştır
aygır
aygır
ağır
ağır
ağır ağır
ağır ağır
aşır
aşır
bahadır
bahadır
baktıkça alır
baktıkça alır
bakır
bakır
baldır
baldır
balkır
balkır
bangır bangır
bangır bangır
baskın basanındır
baskın basanındır
bayındır
bayındır
bağır
bağır
baş yarılır
baş yarılır
başmubassır
başmubassır

TURKISH WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE PIR

nar
pır pır
pır pır etmek
pırasa
pırasa bıyıklı
pırazvana
pırıl pırıl
pırıldak
pırıldakçı
pırıldama
pırıldamak
pırıltı
pırıltılı
pırlak
pırlama
pırlamak
pırlangıç
pırlanmak
pırlanta
pırlanta gibi

TURKISH WORDS THAT END LIKE PIR

Bayındır
bayır
beraatızimmet asıkdır
bozkır
bıcır bıcır
bıldır
bızır
cayır cayır
cazgır
cazır cazır
cemaziyülâhır
cır cır
cırcır
cızır cızır
çadır
çakır
çakşır
çamaşır
çandır
çartır

Synonyms and antonyms of pır in the Turkish dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «pır» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF PIR

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Translator Turkish - Chinese

PR
1,325 millions of speakers

Translator Turkish - Spanish

pr
570 millions of speakers

Translator Turkish - English

pr
510 millions of speakers

Translator Turkish - Hindi

जनसंपर्क
380 millions of speakers
ar

Translator Turkish - Arabic

العلاقات العامة
280 millions of speakers

Translator Turkish - Russian

пр
278 millions of speakers

Translator Turkish - Portuguese

pr
270 millions of speakers

Translator Turkish - Bengali

PR
260 millions of speakers

Translator Turkish - French

pr
220 millions of speakers

Translator Turkish - Malay

pr
190 millions of speakers

Translator Turkish - German

pr
180 millions of speakers

Translator Turkish - Japanese

PR
130 millions of speakers

Translator Turkish - Korean

홍보
85 millions of speakers

Translator Turkish - Javanese

pr
85 millions of speakers
vi

Translator Turkish - Vietnamese

pr
80 millions of speakers

Translator Turkish - Tamil

PR
75 millions of speakers

Translator Turkish - Marathi

जनसंपर्क
75 millions of speakers

Turkish

pır
70 millions of speakers

Translator Turkish - Italian

pr
65 millions of speakers

Translator Turkish - Polish

pr
50 millions of speakers

Translator Turkish - Ukrainian

ін
40 millions of speakers

Translator Turkish - Romanian

pr
30 millions of speakers
el

Translator Turkish - Greek

pr
15 millions of speakers
af

Translator Turkish - Afrikaans

pr
14 millions of speakers
sv

Translator Turkish - Swedish

pr
10 millions of speakers
no

Translator Turkish - Norwegian

pr
5 millions of speakers

Trends of use of pır

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «PIR»

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Examples of use in the Turkish literature, quotes and news about pır

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10 TURKISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PIR»

Discover the use of pır in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to pır and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Turkish literature.
1
Pir Muhammed Küfrevi Hazretleri:
Dahayedi yaşındaHazreti Pîr Cenâbı Küfrevî'nin ilmi ledünnî deryâsından hissemend olan Hâce Seyfeddin Efendi, teveccühlerinenâil ve“Seyfeddin bizimdir.” hitâbıylailtifatlarına mazhar oldukları Şeyh Abdülbâkî Efendi'den hırkave Şeyh ...
Vahyeddin Küfrevî, 2014
2
Pir-i Türkistan Ahmet Yesevi’nin Romanı:
Fatih. Duman. www.fatihduman.org / twitter.com/FatihDuman_ 1987 yılında Sivas'ın Şarkışla ilçesinde doğdu. 2010 yılında Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi'nden mezun oldu. Bir dönem Ürdün Devlet Üniversitesi'ndedeöğrencilik ...
Fatih Duman, 2013
3
Osmanlı gizli tarihinde Pir Sultan Abdal ve bütün deyişleri - Sayfa 380
köyünde bulunan Pir Sultan ocağı ise Er Gaip,1006 Tokat ilinin Almus ilçesi Çambulak köyünde1007 bulunan Pir Sultan ocağı da Pır Mehmet üzerinden yürümektedir.1008 Hatta sözlü kaynaklarca Pir Sultan Abdal'ın Hacılu'da sürgünlük ya ...
Haydar A. Avcı, 2006
4
Walker's Pronouncing Dictionary ... of the English ... - Sayfa 379
Perambulation, pir-ini-bÄ-U'shSii, ». The act of passing through or wandering mer ; a travelling survey. Perceivable, pïr-eYvi-bl, a. Perceptible, such as fails under perception. Percexvably, pir-ai v4-bU, ad. In such a manner as may be observed ...
John Walker, 1831
5
South Asian Sufis: Devotion, Deviation, and Destiny - Sayfa 46
Ifa person has no pīr, he is nicknamed as be pira (without a pīr) or be murshida.10 Both terms are derogatory and degrade a person's status in society; for it is believed that he does not have a source of spiritual guidance and his sins will not be ...
Clinton Bennett, ‎Charles M. Ramsey, 2012
6
Kinship and Continuity: Pakistani Families in Britain - Sayfa 207
have a child, he may also have the power to transform the sex of a child, as the story Zahida told me shows: A woman who had no sons went to a pīr. Nine months later, a son was born. The woman decided to show the baby boy to the pīr, ...
Alison Shaw, 2000
7
The Yezidis: The History of a Community, Culture and Religion
Mausoleums: (1) Bozan Pîr 'Ali: Eponym of a pîr family which is probably a subdivision of Hajali (Pîr Hec 'Elî). Mausoleums: (1) Bozan Pîr Būb: The son of Pîr Sīn. According to Yezidi tradition he was one of Sheikh 'Adī's close friends.
Birgul Acikyildiz, 2014
8
The Festival of Pirs: Popular Islam and Shared Devotion in ... - Sayfa 74
Yusuf's family is deeply devotional, and they sincerely believe that their iman in the pır saved them during hard times. “Only iman saved us. Whatever our condition was, wherever we were, we never missed a single namaz, and we never fail to ...
Afsar Mohammad, 2013
9
Leadership and Authority in Central Asia: The Ismaili ... - Sayfa 49
1 Farrukhsho ibn Shopartoi 2 Yusuf Alisho ibn His daughter was a wife of Abdul-Ghiyas Farrukhsho (mīr of Rushan); his second daughter was a wife of Shamsuddin-Sho, a nephew of Shoyi Langar (pīr of Ishkashim); his third daughter, ...
Otambek Mastibekov, 2014
10
A dictionary of the English language: both with regard to ...
□Mitemptuously. ereminence,sho,-pJr-em'-ml--nins. uncommon degree of eminence, ereminent, shó-pir ... «i excellent, shípér-ik'-sil-íut. a. mcommon excellent, erfire, ihi'-pir-f)s. s. outiide. Rrfictal, shi-ptr-fish'-i-l. a. lying the iurface, ihallow.
Thomas Sheridan, 1794

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