ईद

Chhattisgarhi

Etymology

  • Borrowed from Classical Persian عِید (īd), from Arabic عِيد (ʕīd).

    Proper noun

    ईद (īd)

    1. (Islam) Eid

    Derived terms

    • ईदगाह (īdgāh, eidgah)

    Further reading

    Hindi

    Etymology

  • Borrowed from Classical Persian عِید (īd), borrowed from Arabic عِيد (ʕīd).

    Pronunciation

    • (Delhi) IPA(key): /iːd̪/

    Proper noun

    ईद • (īdf (Urdu spelling عید)

    1. (Islam) Eid
      ईद मुबारक!īd mubārak!Happy Eid!

    Declension

    Declension of ईद (fem cons-stem)
    singular plural
    direct ईद
    īd
    ईदें
    īdẽ
    oblique ईद
    īd
    ईदों
    īdõ
    vocative ईद
    īd
    ईदो
    īdo

    Derived terms

    Descendants

    • Burmese: အစ် (ac)

    Kurukh

    Etymology

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    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): [iːd]

    Pronoun

    ईद (īdf or n

    1. she, it
    • आद (ād, that (non-masculine))

    References

    • Hahn, Ferb (1903), “ईद”, in Kurukh Orao English dictionary[1], Bengal Secretariat Press, Calcutta, page 70

    Marathi

    Etymology

  • Borrowed from Classical Persian عِید (īd), borrowed from Arabic عِيد (ʕīd).

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /id̪/, [iːd̪]

    Proper noun

    ईद • (īdf

    1. (Islam) Eid