Siirt

English

Etymology

From Turkish Siirt, from Ottoman Turkish سعرد (Siird).

Proper noun

Siirt

  1. A province in southeastern Turkey.
  2. A district of Siirt Province, Turkey.
  3. A municipality, the capital of Siirt district and Siirt Province, Turkey, with a mixed population of Kurds, Turks, and Arabs.

Translations

Anagrams

Turkish

Etymology

Inherited from Ottoman Turkish سعرد (Siʿird).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (advisable) /ˈsi.iɾt/, (in fast speech) /siːɾt/
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  • Hyphenation: Si‧irt

Proper noun

Siirt

  1. Siirt (a province in southeastern Turkey)
  2. Siirt (a district of Siirt Province, Turkey)
  3. Siirt (a municipality, the capital of Siirt district and Siirt Province, Turkey, with a mixed population of Kurds, Turks, and Arabs)

Declension

Declension of Siirt
singular plural
nominative Siirt Siirtler / Siirt'ler
accusative Siirt'i Siirtleri / Siirt'leri
dative Siirt'e Siirtlere / Siirt'lere
locative Siirt'te Siirtlerde / Siirt'lerde
ablative Siirt'ten Siirtlerden / Siirt'lerden
genitive Siirt'in Siirtlerin / Siirt'lerin
Possessive forms of Siirt
singular plural
benim (my) Siirt'im Siirtlerim
Siirt'lerim
senin (your) Siirt'in Siirtlerin
Siirt'lerin
onun (his/her/its) Siirt'i Siirtleri
Siirt'leri
bizim (our) Siirt'imiz Siirtlerimiz
Siirt'lerimiz
sizin (your) Siirt'iniz Siirtleriniz
Siirt'leriniz
onların (their) Siirt'i
Siirtleri
Siirt'leri
Siirtleri
Siirt'leri

Derived terms

  • Siirt battaniyesi
  • Siirtli

See also

Further reading

  • Siirt”, in Turkish dictionaries, Türk Dil Kurumu