پنجشنبه
Appearance
Persian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From پنج (panj, literally “five”) + شنبه (šanbe, literally “Saturday”), literally “five (days after) Saturday”.
Pronunciation
[edit]- (Classical Persian) IPA(key): [pand͡ʒ.ʃan.ˈba]
- (Iran, formal) IPA(key): [pʰænd͡ʒ.ʃæm.bé]
- (Tajik, formal) IPA(key): [pʰänd͡ʒ.ʃäm.bé]
Readings | |
---|---|
Classical reading? | panj-šanba |
Dari reading? | panj-šanbē |
Iranian reading? | panj-šanbe |
Tajik reading? | panj-šanbe |
Noun
[edit]پنجشنبه • (panj-šanbe)
Dari | پنجشنبه |
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Iranian Persian | |
Tajik | панҷшанбе |
Descendants
[edit]- Tajik: панҷшанбе (panjšanbe)
- → Gujarati: પંજશંબા (pañjśambā)
- → Kazakh: бейсенбі (beisenbı)
- → Kurdish:
- → Kyrgyz: бейшемби (beyşembi)
- → Ottoman Turkish: پرشنبه, پنجشنبه (pençşembe)
- Turkish: perşembe
- → Pashto: زیارت/پینځنۍ (Zyarat/Pindzanai)
- → Tatar: пәнҗешәмбе (pänceşämbe)
- → Turkmen: penşenbe
- → Urdu: پَن٘ج شَن٘بَہ m (pañj śamba)
- → Uyghur: پەيشەنبە (peyshenbe)
- → Uzbek: payshanba
- → Zazaki: pojşeme
See also
[edit](days of the week) روزْهایِ هَفْتِه (ruz-hâ-ye hafte); شَنْبِه (šanbe), یِکشَنْبِه (yek-šanbe), دوشَنْبِه (došanbe), سِهشَنْبِه (se-šanbe), چَهارْشَنْبِه (čahâršanbe), پَنْجشَنْبِه (panj-šanbe), آدینِه (âdine)/جُمْعِه (jom'e) (Category: fa:Days of the week)