مربی

See also: مربي and مربى

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology 1

From Arabic مُرَبٍّ (murabbin), from the active participle of رَبَّى (rabbā).

Adjective

مُرَبّی • (mürebbi)

  1. who nourrishes and brings up (a child)
Descendants
  • Turkish: mürebbi

References

Etymology 2

From Arabic مُرَبَّى (murabbā), from the passive participle of رَبَّى (rabbā).

Alternative forms

Adjective

مُرَبّیٰ • (mürebbâ)

  1. nourished and brought up
  2. preserved (fruit, etc.)

Noun

مُرَبّیٰ • (mürebbâ)

  1. a preserve, a jam or a jelly of fruit
Descendants

References

Persian

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic مُرَبٍّ (murabbin).

Pronunciation

 
  • (Dari, formal) IPA(key): [mʊ.ɾäb.bíː]
    • (Kabuli) IPA(key): [mʊ.ɾäb.bíː]
    • (Hazaragi) IPA(key): [mu.ɾäb.bí]

Readings
Classical reading? muraḇḇī
Dari reading? murabbī
Iranian reading? morabbi
Tajik reading? murabbi

Noun

مربی • (morabbi) (plural مربی‌ها (morabbi-hâ) or مربیان (morabbiân))

  1. coach
  2. tutor, educator

Further reading

Urdu

Noun

مُرَبّی • (murabbī) m (formal plural مُرَبّیان (murabbyān), Hindi spelling मुरब्बी)

  1. nourisher
  2. (Ahmadiyya) an Ahmadi imam or missionary
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