بیروت
See also: بيروت
Ottoman Turkish
Alternative forms
- Պէյրութ (Beyrut) — Armeno-Turkish
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic بَيْرُوت (bayrūt).
Proper noun
بیروت • (Beyrût)
Descendants
- Turkish: Beyrut
Further reading
- Şemseddin Sami (1889) “بیروت”, in Kâmûsü'l-A'lâm (in Ottoman Turkish), volume 2, Constantinople: Mihran, page 632
- Sezen, Tahir (2017) “Beyrut”, in Osmanlı Yer Adları [Ottoman Place Names][1], 2nd edition, Ankara: T.C. Başbakanlık Devlet Arşivleri Genel Müdürlüğü, page 115
Persian
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic بَيْرُوت (bayrūt).
Pronunciation
- (Classical Persian) IPA(key): /baj.ˈɾuːt/
- (Dari, formal) IPA(key): [bäj.ɾúːt̪]
- (Iran, formal) IPA(key): [bej.ɹúːt̪]
- (Tajik, formal) IPA(key): [bäj.ɾút̪]
| Readings | |
|---|---|
| Classical reading? | bayrūt |
| Dari reading? | bayrūt |
| Iranian reading? | beyrut |
| Tajik reading? | bayrut |
Proper noun
بیروت • (bayrūt / beyrut) (Tajik spelling Байрут)
Punjabi
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic بَيْرُوت (bayrūt).
Proper noun
بَیرُوت • (bairūt) m (Gurmukhi spelling ਬੈਰੂਤ)
- Beirut (the capital city of Lebanon)
Urdu
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic بَيْرُوت (bayrūt).
Pronunciation
- (Standard Urdu) IPA(key): /bɛː.ɾuːt̪/
- Rhymes: -uːt̪
Proper noun
بَیرُوت • (bairūt) m (Hindi spelling बैरूत)
- Beirut (the capital city of Lebanon)