Kars

See also: kars, kaŗš, karš, kårs, kārs, and kärs-

English

Etymology

From Turkish Kars, Ottoman Turkish قارص (Kars), from Middle Armenian Կարս (Kars).

The civil parish in New Brunswick is named for the Siege of Kars (1855).

Proper noun

Kars

  1. A historically Armenian city now in eastern Turkey.
  2. A civil parish of Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada.

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German

Pronunciation

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Noun

Kars

  1. genitive singular of Kar

Turkish

Kars ili

Etymology

Inherited from Ottoman Turkish قارص (Kars) derived from Armenian Կարս (Kars).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [kɑɾs]

Proper noun

Kars

  1. Kars (a province of Turkey)
  2. Kars (a city in Turkey)
    • [1938 June 28, “Karsın milâttan beri geçirdiği günler”, in Doğu:
      Kars Gürcü lisanında kapı manasına gelir ve bir Türk oymak beyinin ismi olduğu tahmin edilir.
      (please add an English translation of this quote)]

Declension

Derived terms

  • Karslı

See also

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