Etymology 1
From Avar аварал (awaral)[1]
Proper noun
Avar
- A North Caucasian language spoken mainly in Avaria (Republic of Daghestan) as its official language, and in parts of Azerbaijan.
Translations
language
- Avar: авар мацӏ (awar macʼ), магӏарул мацӏ (maʻarul macʼ)
- Breton: avareg
- Bulgarian: ава́рски ези́к m (avárski ezík)
- Catalan: àvar (ca)
- Chechen: жӏайхойн мотт (žˀajxojn mott), суьйлийн мотт (süüliı̇n mott)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 阿瓦爾語/阿瓦尔语 (zh) (Āwǎ'ěr yǔ)
- Corsican: avar (co)
- Czech: avarština f
- Dutch: Avaars (nl) n
- Faroese: avariskt n
- Finnish: avaari (fi)
- French: avar (fr) m
- Georgian: ხუნძური ენა (xunʒuri ena), ხუნძური (xunʒuri), ავარული (avaruli), ავარული ენა (avaruli ena)
- German: Awarisch (de) n, awarische Sprache f
- Hungarian: avar (hu)
- Icelandic: avarska (is)
- Irish: Aváiris f
- Japanese: アヴァル語 (ja) (Avaru-go)
- Korean: 아바르어 (Abareu-eo)
- Latvian: avāru valoda
- Lithuanian: avarų kalba
- Macedonian: аварски јазик (avarski jazik)
- Malay: bahasa Avar
- Mongolian: авар (mn) (avar)
- Norwegian: avarisk (no)
- Polish: awarski (pl) m
- Portuguese: avar (pt) m
- Russian: ава́рский язы́к (ru) m (avárskij jazýk), ава́рский (ru) m (avárskij)
- Slovak: avarčina f
- Slovene: avarščina f
- Spanish: idioma avar m, idioma ávaro m, ávaro (es) m
- Swedish: avariska (sv)
- Tabasaran: ава́р чӏал (avár č̣al)
- Turkish: Avarca (tr)
- Turkmen: awar dili
- Ukrainian: ава́рська мо́ва f (avársʹka móva)
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Noun
Avar (plural Avars)
- A person belonging to this people of Caucasus, mainly of Daghestan, in which they are the predominant group.
Translations
person
- Abkhaz: please add this translation if you can
- Armenian: ավար (hy) (avar)
- Avar: аварав m (awaraw), аварай f (awaraj), магӏарулав m (maʻarulaw), магӏарулай f (maʻarulaj)
- Azerbaijani: please add this translation if you can
- Bulgarian: ава́рин m (avárin), ава́рка f (avárka)
- Catalan: àvar (ca) m
- Chechen: суьйли (süüli), жӏайхо (žˀajxo)
- Dutch: Avaar m, Avaarse f
- Esperanto: please add this translation if you can
- Finnish: avaari (fi)
- Georgian: ხუნძი (xunʒi), ავარიელი (avarieli)
- German: Aware (de) m, Awarin (de) f
- Irish: Avárach m
- Kazakh: авар (avar)
- Ossetian: Солы (Soly), солиаг (soliag)
- Polish: Awar m, Awarka f
- Portuguese: ávaro (pt) m, avar (pt) m or f
- Russian: ава́рец (ru) m (avárec), ава́рка (ru) f (avárka)
- Spanish: ávaro (es) m
- Tabasaran: ава́ржви (avárž°i)
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Adjective
Avar (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to the Avar language or people.
Translations
of or pertaining to the Avar language or people
- Avar: авар (awar), аваразул (awarazul), магӏарул (maʻarul), магӏарулазул (maʻarulazul)
- Bulgarian: ава́рски (avárski)
- Catalan: àvar (ca)
- Chechen: суьйлийн (süüliı̇n), жӏайхойн (žˀajxojn)
- Georgian: ხუნძური (xunʒuri), ავარული (avaruli)
- German: awarisch
- Irish: Avárach
- Polish: awarski (pl) m
- Portuguese: ávaro (pt), avar (pt)
- Russian: ава́рский (ru) (avárskij)
- Tabasaran: ава́р (avár)
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Etymology 2
Proper noun
Avar
- The extinct language of the Eurasian Avars, probably belonging to the Oghur branch of the Turkic language family.
Noun
Avar (plural Avars)
- (historical) A member of a group of equestrian nomads who established an empire spanning considerable areas of Central and Eastern Europe from the late 6th to the early 9th century; also called Eurasian Avars or Pannonian Avars, to distinguish them from the Avars of the Caucasus.
Translations
member of a group of professional equestrian nomads
- Armenian: ավար (hy) (avar)
- Czech: Avar (cs) m
- Dutch: Avaar m
- Finnish: avaari (fi)
- Greek: Άβαρος (el) m (Ávaros)
- Portuguese: ávaro (pt) m
- Romanian: avar (ro)
- Russian: ава́р (ru) (avár), обр (ru) (obr) (archaic)
- Spanish: please add this translation if you can
- Ukrainian: please add this translation if you can
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Adjective
Avar (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to the Eurasian Avar language or people.
Translations
of or pertaining to the Eurasian Avar language or people