مارس

Arabic

Etymology 1

Root
م ر س (m-r-s)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /maː.ra.sa/

Verb

مَارَسَ • (mārasa) III, non-past يُمَارِسُ‎ (yumārisu)

  1. to practice (to engage in)
Conjugation

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /maː.ris/

Proper noun

مَارِس • (māris) m

  1. March (third month of the Gregorian calendar)
    Synonym: آذَار (ʔāḏār)
  2. (Roman mythology) Mars (god)
Declension
See also
    Gregorian calendar months in Arabic · الْأَشْهُر فِي التَّقْوِيمِ الْمِيلَادِيِّ (al-ʔašhur fī at-taqwīmi al-mīlādiyyi) (layout · text)
    January February March April
    يَنَايِر (yanāyir) فِبْرَايِر (fibrāyir) مَارِس (māris) أَبْرِيل (ʔabrīl)
    May June July August
    مَايُو (māyū), مَاي (māy) يُونْيُو (yūnyū) يُولْيُو (yūlyū), يُولْيُوز (yūlyūz) أَغُسْطُس (ʔaḡusṭus), غُشْت (ḡušt)
    September October November December
    سِبْتَمْبَر (sibtambar), شُتَنْبِر (šutanbir) أُكْتُوبَر (ʔuktūbar) نُوفِمْبَر (nūfimbar), نُوَنْبِر (nuwanbir) دِيسَمْبَر (dīsambar), دُجَنْبِر (dujanbir)

    Etymology 3

    From Ottoman Turkish مارس (mârs), from Italian marcia or marcio.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /maːrs/

    Noun

    مَارْس • (mārs) ?

    1. a double-point win in backgammon, achieved by clearing all pieces before the opponent has begun clearing theirs

    Azerbaijani

    Etymology

    Borrowed from French mars, from Old French mars, from Latin (mēnsis) mārtius.

    Noun

    مارس (mars)

    1. (South Azerbaijani) March

    See also

    Persian

    Pronunciation

    Etymology 1

    Borrowed from French mars, from Old French mars, from Latin (mensis) mārtius.

    Proper noun

    Dari مارچ
    Iranian Persian مارس
    Tajik март

    مارس • (mârs)

    1. (time) March (month of the Gregorian calendar)
    See also
    Gregorian calendar months in Persian · ماه‌هایِ تَقْویمِ گْریگوری (mâh-hâ-ye taqvim-e gregori)
    (Iranian Persian) (layout · text)
    January February March April
    ژانْوِیِه (žânviye) فِوْرِیِه (fevriye) مارْس (mârs) آوْریل (âvril)
    May June July August
    مِه (me) ژوئَن (žu'an) ژوئِیِه (žu'iye) اوت (ut)
    September October November December
    سِپْتامْبْر (septâmbr) اُکْتُبْر (oktobr) نُوامْبْر (novâmbr) دِسامْبْر (desâmbr)
    • (3rd month of the solar Persian calendar): خرداد (xordâd)

    Etymology 2

    Borrowed from French Mars, from Latin Mārs.

    Proper noun

    مارس • (mârs)

    1. (astronomy) Mars (planet)
    2. (Roman mythology) Mars (god)
    Synonyms

    South Levantine Arabic

    Root
    م ر س
    1 term

    Etymology

    From Arabic مَارَسَ (mārasa).

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /maː.ras/, [ˈmæː.ras]
    • (file)

    Verb

    مارس • (māras) III (present بمارس (bimāres))

    1. to practice (a profession)
    2. to apply, to exert

    Conjugation

        Conjugation of مارس (māras)
    singular plural
    1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
    past m مارست (mārast) مارست (mārast) مارس (māras) مارسنا (mārasna) مارستو (mārastu) مارسو (mārasu)
    f مارستي (mārasti) مارست (mārasat)
    present m بمارس (bamāres) بتمارس (bitmāres) بمارس (bimāres) منمارس (minmāres) بتمارسو (bitmārsu) بمارسو (bimārsu)
    f بتمارسي (bitmārsi) بتمارس (bitmāres)
    subjunctive m امارس (amāres) تمارس (tmāres) يمارس (ymāres) نمارس (nmāres) تمارسو (tmārsu) يمارسو (ymārsu)
    f تمارسي (tmārsi) تمارس (tmāres)
    imperative m مارس (māres) مارسو (mārsu)
    f مارسي (mārsi)

    Tunisian Arabic

    Etymology

    Borrowed from French mars.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /maːrs/

    Noun

    مارس (mārs) m

    1. March

    See also

      Gregorian calendar months in Tunisian Arabic · أشهرة سوري (layout · text)
      January February March April
      جانفي فيفري مارس أفريل
      May June July August
      ماي جوان جويلية أوت
      September October November December
      سبتمبر أكتوبر نوفمبر ديسمبر
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