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bir

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See also: BIR, Bir, bír, and b'i'r

Translingual

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Etymology

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Abbreviation of English Bisorio.

Symbol

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bir

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-3 language code for Bisorio.

See also

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Afar

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Temporal adverbs
Previous: ambóyra
Next: a bár

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈbir/ [ˈbɪɾ]
  • Hyphenation: bir

Adverb

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bír

  1. last night

Noun

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bír m

  1. last night

Declension

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        Declension of bír      
absolutive bír
predicative bíri
subjective bír
genitive birtí
  Postpositioned forms
l-case bíril
k-case bírik
t-case bírit
h-case bírih

References

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  • E. M. Parker; R. J. Hayward (1985), “bir”, in An Afar-English-French dictionary (with Grammatical Notes in English), University of London, →ISBN
  • Mohamed Hassan Kamil (2004), Parlons Afar: Langue et Culture, L'Hammartan, →ISBN, page 37
  • Mohamed Hassan Kamil (2015), L’afar: description grammaticale d’une langue couchitique (Djibouti, Erythrée et Ethiopie)[2], Paris: Université Sorbonne Paris Cité (doctoral thesis)

Albanian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Proto-Albanian *bira, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰer- (compare Old English byre, Gothic 𐌱𐌰𐌿𐍂 (baur, son)).[1] Phonetically and semantically close to Messapic *bilia (daughter) and *biles (son), Matzinger reconstructs two different stems: pre-Albanian *bʰi-ro- and pre-Messapic *bʰi-lo-, both from Proto-Indo-European *bʰuH- (to grow, become); compare Ancient Greek φῦλον (phûlon, race, tribe). (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)

Pronunciation

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Noun

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bir m (plural bij, definite biri, definite plural bijtë)

  1. son

Declension

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Declension of bir
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative bir biri bij bijtë
accusative birin
dative biri birit bijve bijve
ablative bijsh

References

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  1. ^ Orel, Vladimir (1998), “bir”, in Albanian Etymological Dictionary, Leiden; Boston; Cologne: Brill, →ISBN, page 26

Azerbaijani

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Other scripts
Cyrillic бир
Arabic بیر
Azerbaijani numbers (edit)
10
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    Cardinal: bir
    Ordinal: birinci

Etymology

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From Old Anatolian Turkish بر (bir), ultimately from Proto-Turkic *bīr.[1]

Pronunciation

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Numeral

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bir

  1. one

Derived terms

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References

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  1. ^ Starostin, Sergei; Dybo, Anna; Mudrak, Oleg (2003), “*bir (*bīr)”, in Etymological dictionary of the Altaic languages (Handbuch der Orientalistik; VIII.8)‎[1], Leiden, New York, Köln: E.J. Brill

Central Bikol

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Etymology

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Borrowed from English beer.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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bir

  1. beer
    Synonym: serbesa

Cimbrian

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Etymology

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From Middle High German bier, from Old High German bior, from Proto-West Germanic *beuʀ, from Proto-Germanic *beuzą (beer). Cognate with German Bier, English beer. Doublet of bira.

Noun

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bir n

  1. (Luserna) beer

References

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Crimean Tatar

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Crimean Tatar numbers (edit)
10
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    Cardinal: bir
    Ordinal: birinci
    Distributive: birer

Etymology

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From Proto-Turkic *bīr (one).

Numeral

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bir

  1. one

References

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  • Mirjejev, V. A.; Usejinov, S. M. (2002), Ukrajinsʹko-krymsʹkotatarsʹkyj slovnyk [Ukrainian – Crimean Tatar Dictionary]‎[4], Simferopol: Dolya, →ISBN

Gagauz

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Gagauz cardinal numbers
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    Cardinal : bir
    Ordinal : birinci

Etymology

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Inherited from Old Anatolian Turkish بر (bir), from Proto-Turkic *bīr (one).

Article

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bir

  1. the indefinite article, a, an

Numeral

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bir

  1. one

Derived terms

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Further reading

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  • Kopuşçu M. İ., Todorova S. A., Kiräkova T.İ., editors (2019), “bir”, in Gagauzça-rusça sözlük: klaslar 5-12, Komrat: Gagauziya M.V. Maruneviç adına Bilim-Aaraştırma merkezi, →ISBN, page 34

Iban

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Etymology

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Borrowed from English beer.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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bir

  1. beer

Ili Turki

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Ili Turki cardinal numbers
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    Cardinal : bir

Etymology

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From Proto-Turkic *bīr.

Numeral

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bir

  1. one

Indonesian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Dutch bier.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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bir (plural bir-bir)

  1. beer

Compounds

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Further reading

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Javanese

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Romanization

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bir

  1. romanization of ꦧꦶꦂ

Jiiddu

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Etymology

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From Proto-Afroasiatic *bir- (to burn brightly)

Noun

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bir

  1. lighting

References

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  • Ehret, Christopher (1995), Reconstructing Proto-Afroasiatic, →ISBN, page 86

Karaim

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Karaim cardinal numbers
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    Cardinal : bir
    Ordinal : birińči

Numeral

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bir

  1. one

References

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Malay

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Dutch bier.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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bir (Jawi spelling بير, uncountable)

  1. beer
    Synonym: arak

Maltese

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Etymology

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    Inherited from Arabic بِئْر (biʔr).

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    Noun

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    bir m (plural bjar or birien, diminutive bwejra)

    1. well
      • 1970, Anton Buttigieg, “Il-Pjazza”, in Fl-Arena:
        Kulħadd jimxi, kollox lajma,
        jirkeb biss xi sinjur kbir:
        bini l-għatx u tawni nixrob
        minn ġos-satal fuq il-bir.
        (please add an English translation of this quotation)

    Middle English

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    Alternative forms

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    Etymology

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    From Old English byre (strong wind, storm).

    Noun

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    bir (plural birs)

    1. A strong or favorable wind.
    2. An armed assault or sally; a clash or encounter; a blow or stroke; an attack or affliction.
      • c. 1540, Destruction of Troy:
        A ᵹonge knight..suet to þe Duke With a bir on þe brest, þat backeward he ᵹode.
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    3. Violence; strength; fury.
      • c. 1400, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight:
        With alle þe bur in his body he ber hit on lofte.
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    4. An onrush, swiftness.
    5. A charge on an account.
      • 1415, Account Rolls of the Abbey of Durham:
        Item in l bir de debito versus Rad'm Forster, 13 d.
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    • English: birr

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    Middle High German

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    Alternative forms

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    Etymology

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    Inherited from Old High German bira, from Vulgar Latin pira, plural of Latin pirum.

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): (before 13th CE) /ˈbir/

    Noun

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    bir f

    1. pear

    Declension

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    Descendants

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    Mizo

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    Verb

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    bir

    1. to swoop

    Adjective

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    bir

    1. vertical, steep

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    Old High German

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    Verb

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    bir

    1. second-person singular imperative of bëran

    Old Irish

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    Etymology 1

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    From Proto-Celtic *beru.

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    Noun

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    bir n (genitive bero or bera, nominative plural beura)[1]

    1. stake, spit, point; spear, spike
      • c.845, St Gall Glosses on Priscian, published in Thesaurus Palaeohibernicus (reprinted 1975, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies), edited and with translations by Whitley Stokes and John Strachan, vol. II, pp. 49–224, Sg. 67b11
        beura glosses sudes (stake)
    Declension
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    Neuter u-stem
    singular dual plural
    nominative birN, biur birL, biur beuraL, bira
    vocative birN, biur birL, biur beura
    accusative birN, biur birL, biur beura
    genitive beroH, beraH beroN, beraN beraeN
    dative biurL, biur beraib beraib
    Initial mutations of a following adjective:
    • H = triggers aspiration
    • L = triggers lenition
    • N = triggers nasalization
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    Descendants
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    Etymology 2

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    From Proto-Celtic *beru, *beruro- (spring, well), said by Matasović to likely be related to *brutus (fermentation, boiling heat), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰrewh₁-.[2]

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    Noun

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    bir (gender unknown, genitive unattested, nominative plural beru)[3]

    1. water, spring, well
      • c. 900, Sanas Cormaic, from the Yellow Book of Lecan, Corm. Y 158
        bir .i. uisce ... biror ⁊ inbir ⁊ tobur
        spring i.e. water ... watercress and rivermouth and well

    Etymology 3

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    See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

    Pronunciation

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    Verb

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    ·bir

    1. second-person singular present indicative conjunct of beirid

    Mutation

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    Mutation of bir
    radical lenition nasalization
    bir bir
    pronounced with /βʲ-/
    mbir

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

    References

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    1. ^ Gregory Toner, Sharon Arbuthnot, Máire Ní Mhaonaigh, Marie-Luise Theuerkauf, Dagmar Wodtko, editors (2019), “1 bir (‘stake, spit’)”, in eDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language
    2. ^ Matasović, Ranko (2009), “beruro- ‘watercress’”, in Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Celtic (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 9), Leiden: Brill, →ISBN, page 63
    3. ^ Gregory Toner, Sharon Arbuthnot, Máire Ní Mhaonaigh, Marie-Luise Theuerkauf, Dagmar Wodtko, editors (2019), “2 bir (‘water, spring’)”, in eDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language

    Romanian

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    Etymology

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    Borrowed from Hungarian bér.

    Noun

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    bir n (plural biruri)

    1. tribute
    2. tax

    Declension

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    singular plural
    indefinite definite indefinite definite
    nominative-accusative bir birul bire birele
    genitive-dative bir birului bire birelor
    vocative birule birelor

    Salar

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    Salar cardinal numbers
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        Cardinal : bir
        Ordinal : birinci

    Etymology

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    From Proto-Turkic *bīr.

    Pronunciation

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    • (Xunhua, Qinghai, Ili, Xinjiang) IPA(key): /pir/, /piɹ/
    • (Xunhua, Qinghai) IPA(key): /pəɹ/
    • (Chahandusi, Ejia, Daowei, Xunhua, Qinghai) IPA(key): /per/, /peɹ/

    Numeral

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    bir

    1. one

    References

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    • 林莲云 [Lin Lianyun] (1985), “bir”, in 撒拉语简志 [A Brief History of Salar]‎[5], Beijing: 民族出版社: 琴書店, →OCLC, page 14
    • Tenishev, Edhem (1976), “bir”, in Stroj salárskovo jazyká [Grammar of Salar], Moscow: Nauka, pages 302, 444
    • 马伟 [Ma Wei], 朝克 [Chaoke] (2014), “bir”, in 撒拉语366条会话读本 [Salar 366 Conversation Reader]‎[6], 1st edition, 社会科学文献出版社 [Social Science Literature Press], →ISBN, page 115
    • 马伟 [Ma Wei] (2016), “bir”, in 濒危语言——撒拉语研究 [Endangered Languages ​​- Salar Language Studies], 青海 [Qīnghǎi, Qinghai]: 青海师范大学 [Qinghai Normal University], unpublished finalized project manuscript (国家社会科学基金项目结项稿, 定稿; National Social Science Fund of China), page 296

    Scottish Gaelic

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    Interjection

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    bir

    1. onomatopoeic alarm noise of a gannet when attacked at night

    References

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    • Edward Dwelly (1911), “bir”, in Faclair Gàidhlig gu Beurla le Dealbhan [The Illustrated Gaelic–English Dictionary], 10th edition, Edinburgh: Birlinn Limited, →ISBN

    Somali

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    Etymology

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    From Proto-Afroasiatic *bir- (metal). Cognate with Maay bir, Jiiddu ber, Afar birta.

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ˈbɪ̄r/, [ˈb̥ɪ̄rr̥]
    • Hyphenation: bir

    Noun

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    bír f (plural biro m)

    1. metal (in general)
    2. iron
      Synonym: feero

    Inflection

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    Declension of bir
    singular
    absolutive bír
    nominative biri
    genitive biréed
    vocative bíryahay

    References

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    • bir”, in Qaamuuska Af-Soomaaliga, 2012
    • Reinisch, Leo (1902), Die Somali-Sprache (in German), volume 2, Wien, Austria, page 90

    Sumerian

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    Romanization

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    bir

    1. romanization of 𒄵 (bir)

    Tagalog

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    Etymology

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      Borrowed from English beer.

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      Noun

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      bir (Baybayin spelling ᜊᜒᜇ᜔) (colloquial)

      1. beer
        Synonym: (dated or formal) serbesa

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      Turkish

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      Turkish numbers (edit)
      10
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          Cardinal: bir
          Ordinal: birinci
          Distributive: birer

      Etymology

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      Inherited from Ottoman Turkish بر (bir, one), from Old Anatolian Turkish بر (bir, one), from Proto-Turkic *bīr (one). Cognate with Old Turkic 𐰋𐰃𐰼 (b²ir² /⁠bir⁠/).

      Pronunciation

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      • Standard:
        • IPA(key): (all meanings) /bir/, [biɾ̞̊]
      • Colloquial:
        • IPA(key): (determiner and pronoun) /bi/, [bɪ]
        • IPA(key): (adjective) /bɪr/, [bɪr]
      • Audio:(file)

      Numeral

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      bir

      1. one

      Adjective

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      bir

      1. one
        Allah birdir ve tektir.
        God is one and only.
      2. Used to emphasize a particular quality about something
        Öyle bir sınava girdik ki, anamız ağladı.
        That exam was so hard, we went through hell.
        O bir tost yapıyor ki, bitirince parmaklarını yalamayı bırakamayacaksın.
        She makes a really mean grilled cheese, you won’t be able to stop licking your fingers after you’re done with it.

      Adverb

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      bir

      1. only, solely, merely
      2. briefly, for a minute, momentarily, quickly
        Bir gelsene buraya, sana bir şey soracağım.
        Can you come over here for a minute? I need to ask you something.
      3. When (only used for momentary verbs)
        Bir odaya girdim ki, çocukları boğuşur halde buldum.
        When I entered the room I found the kids wrestling.

      Determiner

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      bir

      1. a, an
        Synonyms: (colloquial) bi', bi
      2. every (denotes equal spacing)
        iki günde birevery two days

      Pronoun

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      bir

      1. some
        Synonym: biraz

      Noun

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      bir (definite accusative biri, plural birler)

      1. mono
      2. single

      Declension

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      Declension of bir
      singular plural
      nominative bir birler
      definite accusative biri birleri
      dative bire birlere
      locative birde birlerde
      ablative birden birlerden
      genitive birin birlerin
      Possessive forms
      nominative
      singular plural
      1st singular birim birlerim
      2nd singular birin birlerin
      3rd singular biri birleri
      1st plural birimiz birlerimiz
      2nd plural biriniz birleriniz
      3rd plural birleri birleri
      definite accusative
      singular plural
      1st singular birimi birlerimi
      2nd singular birini birlerini
      3rd singular birini birlerini
      1st plural birimizi birlerimizi
      2nd plural birinizi birlerinizi
      3rd plural birlerini birlerini
      dative
      singular plural
      1st singular birime birlerime
      2nd singular birine birlerine
      3rd singular birine birlerine
      1st plural birimize birlerimize
      2nd plural birinize birlerinize
      3rd plural birlerine birlerine
      locative
      singular plural
      1st singular birimde birlerimde
      2nd singular birinde birlerinde
      3rd singular birinde birlerinde
      1st plural birimizde birlerimizde
      2nd plural birinizde birlerinizde
      3rd plural birlerinde birlerinde
      ablative
      singular plural
      1st singular birimden birlerimden
      2nd singular birinden birlerinden
      3rd singular birinden birlerinden
      1st plural birimizden birlerimizden
      2nd plural birinizden birlerinizden
      3rd plural birlerinden birlerinden
      genitive
      singular plural
      1st singular birimin birlerimin
      2nd singular birinin birlerinin
      3rd singular birinin birlerinin
      1st plural birimizin birlerimizin
      2nd plural birinizin birlerinizin
      3rd plural birlerinin birlerinin
      Predicative forms
      singular plural
      1st singular birim birlerim
      2nd singular birsin birlersin
      3rd singular bir
      birdir
      birler
      birlerdir
      1st plural biriz birleriz
      2nd plural birsiniz birlersiniz
      3rd plural birler birlerdir

      Turkmen

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      Turkmen numbers (edit)
      10
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          Cardinal: bir
          Ordinal: birinji
      Other scripts
      Latin bir
      Cyrillic бир
      Arabic بیر

      Etymology

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      Inherited from Proto-Turkic *bīr (one).[1] Compare Azerbaijani bir, Turkish bir.

      Pronunciation

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      • IPA(key): /bɪːɾ/
      • Hyphenation: bir

      Numeral

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      bir[2]

      1. one

      Declension

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      Declension of bir
      singular plural
      nominative bir birler
      accusative biri birleri
      genitive biriň birleriň
      dative bire birlere
      locative birde birlerde
      ablative birden birlerden

      References

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      1. ^ Clauson, Gerard (1972), “bi:r”, in An Etymological Dictionary of pre-thirteenth-century Turkish, Oxford: Clarendon Press, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 353
      2. ^ bir at Ene dilim

      Uzbek

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      Uzbek numbers (edit)
      10
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          Cardinal: bir
          Ordinal: birinchi

      Etymology

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      Inherited from Chagatai بر (bir /⁠bir⁠/, one), from Proto-Turkic *bīr (one). Cognate with Uyghur بىر / bir / бир; Turkmen bir, Azerbaijani بیر / бир / bir, Turkish bir; Old Uyghur 𐽼𐽶𐽾 (pyr /⁠bir⁠/), Old Turkic 𐰋𐰃𐰼 (b²ir² /⁠bir⁠/); Yakut биир (biir), Dolgan биир (biir); etc.

      Pronunciation

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      • IPA(key): /bir/, [bɪ̈r]
      • (Karakalpakstan) IPA(key): [bɘr]
      • Hyphenation: bir

      Numeral

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      bir

      1. one

      Volapük

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      Alternative forms

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      Etymology

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      Reformed in the 1920s from bil, to make it more like its etymons.

      Pronunciation

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      Noun

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      bir (genitive bira, plural birs)

      1. beer

      Declension

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      Declension of bir
      Singular Plural
      Nominative bir birs
      Genitive bira biras
      Dative bire bires
      Accusative biri biris
      Predicative1 biru birus
      Vocative o bir o birs
      1. Introduced in Volapük Nulik.

      Derived terms

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      Further reading

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      • bir”, in Vödabuk (in English, Esperanto, and Volapük)