MAHALÁ SÖZCÜĞÜNÜN KÖKEN BİLGİSİ
mahalá (mahalále), s. f. – Suburbie, periferie. –
Mr. măhală, megl. maală. Tc. (
arab.)
mahalle (Miklosich,
Türk. Elem., II, 121; Roesler 599; Șeineanu, II, 242; Berneker, II, 5; Lokotsch 1350; Ronzevalle 159),
cf. ngr. μαχαλᾶς,
alb. mahaljë, bg.,
sb. mahala. –
Der. mahalagiu, s. m. (persoană care trăiește la mahala; vulgar, grosolan);
mahalagesc, adj. (de mahala):
mahalagioaică, s. f. (femeie vulgară);
mahalagism, s. n. (cuvînt sau expresie trivială).
Mală, s. f. (stradă), folosit în Banat, este dubletul lui
mahala, din
sb. mala (Candrea).
MAHALÁ SÖZCÜĞÜ ROMENCE DİLİNDE NE ANLAMA GELİR?
Romence sözlükte mahalá sözcüğünün tanımı
MAHALÁ ~ le f. 1) Bir şehrin eteğinde çeyrek; banliyösü. 2) Böyle bir mahallenin nüfusu. [Mad. gecekondu; G.-d. gecekondu]
ROMENCE DİLİNDE «MAHALÁ» SÖZCÜĞÜNÜN EŞANLAMLILARI
Aşağıdaki Romence sözcükler, «mahalá» ile aynı ya da benzer anlamlara sahiptir ve aynı dilbilgisi kategorisindedir.
«MAHALÁ» İLE İLİŞKİLİ ROMENCE KİTAPLAR
mahalá sözcüğünün kullanımını aşağıdaki kaynakça seçkisinde keşfedin.
mahalá ile ilişkili kitaplar ve Romence edebiyattaki kullanımı ile ilgili bağlam sağlaması için küçük metinler.
Novel on the history and social life of Benares (Vārānasi) India.
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Rāmakalī kī wāra Mahalā 3: niraṇai saṭīka
Study, with text, of Rāmakalī kī wāra, a chapter of the Ādi-Granth, by Amar Das, 1479-1574, 3rd guru of the Sikhs.
Harabam̆sa Siṅgha (Giani),
1992
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Varga, vicāradhāra, evaṃ samāja
Biographical sketches of Panjabi folk singers from India and Pakistan.
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Gurū Teg̲h̲a Bahādara Jī dā jīwana nāla sam̆wāda: sloka ...
Text, with commentary, on a chapter from Ādi-Granth, Sikh canon.
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The Mortuary Archaeology of the Medieval Banat (10th-14th ...
It is documented in 30 graves found in 13 different cemeteries.206 Nineteen of those graves have west-east,2075 a northwestsoutheast,208 and three a southwest-northeast orientation.209 The grave found in Caransebeş-Măhala has the ...
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Socially Involved Renunciate, The: Guru Nanak's Discourse ...
The term mahalå is used to indicate the Sikh gurus who uttered the compositions contained in the Gur¶ Granth Såhib. For example, the first guru—Guru Nånak—is referred to as M (mahalå) 1. 3. Råmkal¥ meter is the musical measure that is ...
Kamala Elizabeth Nayar, Jaswinder Singh Sandhu,
2012
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Bānī Srī Gurū Tega Bahādara Sāhiba mahalā
Biography of Guru Tegh Bahadur, 1621-1675; for children.
Giānī Haribamsa Siṅgha,
1997
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The Spiritual Background of Early Islam: Studies in ... - Pagina 281
8): (1) inna mahallan wa'inna murtalhalá wa'inna fis-safri id madä mahalá (2) ista'lara lähu bil-wafäoi wabil-adli wawallä -malämata r-ragulä (3) wal-ardu hammälatum limä hammala lähu wamä in taruddu mä fa“alä (4) yauman tarähä. kašibhi ...
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Landscape Illustrations of the Bible: Consisting of Views ... - Volumul 2
Frank Street, where the Europeans reside, and in which many sign-boards are exhibited, is by far the best street in Smyrna : by the English it has been named Bond Street ; but the Turk» call it Ghúl Mahalá, or the Rose Quarter. Smyrna has ...
Thomas Hartwell Horne,
1836