Etymology
From Shona Harare, supposedly from haarari (“it doesn't sleep”), in reference to a waterfall.
Proper noun
Harare
- The capital city of Zimbabwe, previously named Salisbury.
2006, Tsitsi Dangarembga, The Book of Not, Faber & Faber Limited (2021), pages 252–253:Outside, the city meandered on more fluidly, like a river of precious things and possibilities. For Harare was wealthy in those days.
- A province in Zimbabwe that includes the capital city.
Translations
capital of Zimbabwe
- Afrikaans: Harare
- Arabic: هَرَارِي f (harārī)
- Armenian: Հարարե (Harare)
- Belarusian: Хара́рэ m (Xaráre)
- Bengali: হারারে (bn) (harare)
- Burmese: ဟာရာ့ရီမြို့ (hara.rimrui.)
- Chichewa: Harare
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 哈拉雷 (zh) (Hālāléi)
- Czech: Harare n
- Danish: Harare
- Esperanto: Harareo (eo)
- French: Hararé (fr) f
- Georgian: ჰარარე (harare)
- Hindi: हरारे m (harāre)
- Japanese: ハラレ (ja) (Harare)
- Khmer: ហារ៉ារ៉េ (km) (haaraaree)
- Korean: 하라레 (Harare)
- Lithuanian: Hararė f
- Marathi: हरारे (harāre)
- Persian: هراره (harâre)
- Polish: Harare (pl) n
- Portuguese: Harare (pt) f
- Russian: Хара́ре (ru) m (Xarárɛ)
- Shona: Harare
- Spanish: Harare (es)
- Telugu: హరారే (harārē)
- Thai: ฮาราเร
- Ukrainian: Хара́ре m (Xaráre)
- Urdu: ہرارے m (harāre)
- Vietnamese: Ha-ra-rê
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Further reading
- “Harare”, in Internetová jazyková příručka (in Czech)