واری

Persian

Etymology

From ـواری (-wārī / -vâri, -ness), from ـوار (-wār / -vâr) +‎ ـی ( / -i). Related to synonymous Tajik барин (barin).

Pronunciation

    • (Kabuli) IPA(key): [wɑː.ɾeː], [wɑː.ɾiː]

Readings
Dari reading? wārē, wārī

Preposition

واری • (wārē or wārī)

  1. (Dari, colloquial) like, as (similar to)
    Synonyms: (Hazaragi) اَدْلِی (adlī), (more formal) مثل (misl-i / mesl-e)
    آدَم وَاری!ādam wārē!behave! (literally, “[act] like a human!”)
    قَنْد وَاری شِیرِینqand wārē šīrīnsweet as sugar.
    او مثل ما واری یک انسان اسū misl-i mā wārē yak insān ashe is a human, like us.

Usage notes

  • Unlike its standard counterpart مثل (misl-i / mesl-e), واری is used after the noun. So آدم واری (ādam wārē, like a human) would be equivalent to formal Persian مثل آدم (misl-i ādam / mesl-e âdam). It may also be used in combination with مثل (misl-i / mesl-e) on both sides of the noun.

Further reading

  • واری”, in The Wilson English - Dari Dictionary (Webonary), SIL International, 2013
  • Rzehak, Lutz (2025), Alireza Korangy, Behrooz Mahmoodi-Bakhtiari, editors, The Handbook of Persian Dialects and Dialectology, Springer Nature Singapore, →ISBN, Spoken Persian in Afghanistan: The Colloquial Standard of Dari, page 220

Punjabi

Etymology

From وار (vār). Compare Urdu باری (bārī).

Pronunciation

Noun

وارِی • (vārīf (Gurmukhi spelling ਵਾਰੀ)

  1. (games) turn
  2. round
  3. chance

References

  • واری”, in Punjabi-English Dictionary, Patiala: Punjabi University, 2025