مغازه

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

From Venetian magazén (warehouse, storehouse), from Arabic مَخازِن (maḵāzin), plural of مَخْزَن (maḵzan). Doublet of مخزن (mahzen, warehouse).

Noun

مغازه • (mağaza)

  1. strongroom, a strongly built room or vault where valuables may be safely stored
  2. storeroom, stockroom, store, any room used for storage or stocking
  3. shop, store, an establishment that sells goods or services to the public
    Synonym: دكان (dükkân)

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Turkish: mağaza
  • Arabic: مَغازة (maḡāza)
  • Armenian: մաղազա (maġaza)
  • Azerbaijani: mağaza
  • Persian: مغازه (mağâze)
    • Northern Kurdish: maxaze
    • Pashto: مغازه (mağâze)

Further reading

Persian

Etymology

From Ottoman Turkish مغازه (mağaza), from Byzantine Greek μαγαζί (magazí), from Italian magazzino, from Arabic مَخازِن (maḵāzin), plural of مَخْزَن (maḵzan).

Pronunciation

  • (file)
 
  • (Dari, formal) IPA(key): [mä.ɣɑː.zä]
    • (Kabuli) IPA(key): [mä.ɣɑː.zä]
    • (Hazaragi) IPA(key): [mä.ɣɔː.zä]

Readings
Classical reading? mağāza
Dari reading? mağāza
Iranian reading? mağâze
Tajik reading? maġoza

Noun

Dari مغازه
Iranian Persian
Tajik мағоза

مغازه • (mağâze) (plural مغازه‌ها (mağâze-hâ))

  1. shop
    Synonym: فروشگاه (forušgâh)

Descendants

  • Northern Kurdish: maxaze
  • Pashto: مغازه (mağâze)
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