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নওকর

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Bengali

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Classical Persian نوکر (nawkar, servant), from Turkic with semantic shift, from Mongolic, ultimately from Proto-Mongolic *nökör (friend). Compare Hindustani نَوکَر (naukar) / नौकर (naukar), Gujarati નોકર (nokar), Punjabi ਨੌਕਰ (naukar) / نوکَر (nokar), Marathi नोकर (nokar), Kannada ನೌಕರ (naukara).

Pronunciation

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  • (Dhaka) IPA(key): /nɔo̯koɹ/, [ˈnɔo̯koɹ]
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Noun

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নওকর (noōkor)

  1. servant, dependent; retainer

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