hari

See also: Hari and häri

Basque

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (Southern) /aɾi/, [a.ɾi]
  • IPA(key): (Northern) /haɾi/, [ɦa.ɾi]

Noun

hari inan

  1. wire
Declension
Declension of hari (inanimate, ending in vowel)
indefinite singular plural
absolutive hari haria hariak
ergative harik hariak hariek
dative hariri hariari hariei
genitive hariren hariaren harien
comitative harirekin hariarekin hariekin
causative harirengatik hariarengatik hariengatik
benefactive harirentzat hariarentzat harientzat
instrumental hariz hariaz hariez
inessive haritan harian harietan
locative haritako hariko harietako
allative haritara harira harietara
terminative haritaraino hariraino harietaraino
directive haritarantz harirantz harietarantz
destinative haritarako harirako harietarako
ablative haritatik haritik harietatik
partitive haririk
prolative haritzat

Determiner

hari

  1. dative singular of hura

Pronoun

hari

  1. dative singular of hura

Bikol Central

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: ha‧ri
  • IPA(key): /haˈɾi/
  • (file)

Verb

harí

  1. (formal, literary) don't
    Hari kami pagdaraha sa sugot.
    (please add an English translation of this usage example)
    Synonym: dai

Cebuano

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: ha‧ri
  • IPA(key): /ˈhaɾiʔ/, [ˈha.ɾ̪ɪʔ]

Noun

harì

  1. a king; a male monarch
  2. a powerful or influential person
  3. (coin toss) heads; the side of a coin that bears the picture of the head of state or similar
  4. (chess) a king chess piece
  5. (card games) a playing card with the letter "K" and the image of a king on it, the thirteenth card in a given suit

Verb

hari

  1. to crown king, to make (a person) king
  2. to rule as king
  3. to lord it over
  4. to become a king

Quotations

  • For quotations using this term, see Citations:hari.

Derived terms

See also


Eastern Cham

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ha.riː/

Verb

hari

  1. to recite; to declaim

Estonian

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *harja, related to Finnish harja.

Noun

hari (genitive harja, partitive harja)

  1. comb, brush

Inflection

Derived terms


Fula

Alternative forms

Particle

hari

  1. particle marking the preterite
    Awa on accanay lan hakkee, hari mi anndaa
    Please excuse me, I was not up-to-date

Usage notes

References


Iban

Etymology

From Proto-Malayic *ari, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *waʀi, from Proto-Austronesian *waʀi.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈari]
  • Hyphenation: ha‧ri

Noun

hari

  1. day

Indonesian

Etymology

From Malay hari, from Proto-Malayic *ari, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *waʀi, from Proto-Austronesian *waʀi. According to Adelaar (1992), the intrusive h- was added to prevent vowel clusters in words such as *mata ari > matahari "sun".

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈhari]
  • Hyphenation: ha‧ri

Noun

hari (first-person possessive hariku, second-person possessive harimu, third-person possessive harinya)

  1. day:
    1. any period of 24 hours.
    2. a period from midnight to the following midnight.
    3. (astronomy) rotational period of a planet (especially Earth).
    4. the part of a day period which one spends at one’s job, school, etc.
    5. (meteorology) A 24-hour period beginning at 6am or sunrise.
    6. age; time: a specified time or period; time, considered with reference to the existence or prominence of a person or thing.
    7. daytime: part of a day period between sunrise and sunset where one enjoys daylight.

Derived terms

  • hari acara
  • hari Arafah
  • hari baik
  • hari batal
  • hari berbangkit
  • hari bersalju
  • hari besar
  • hari bulan
  • hari Buruh
  • hari buruk
  • hari depan
  • hari es
  • hari esok
  • hari hisab
  • hari Ibu
  • hari ibun
  • hari jadi
  • hari jatuh
  • hari Jumat Agung
  • hari Jumat Besar
  • hari karier
  • hari kasih sayang
  • hari kelahiran
  • hari kemerdekaan
  • hari kemudian
  • hari kerja
  • hari kiamat
  • hari krida
  • hari lahir
  • hari Lebaran
  • hari libur
  • hari lunasan
  • hari mahsyar
  • hari matahari
  • hari nahar
  • hari nahas
  • hari nanti
  • hari Natal
  • hari Pahlawan
  • hari panen
  • hari pekan
  • hari pembalasan
  • hari peringatan
  • hari raya
  • hari Raya Haji
  • hari Raya Iduladha
  • hari Raya Idulfitri
  • hari Raya Kurban
  • hari samar muka
  • hari saraswati
  • hari sekolah
  • hari setelah sebar
  • hari setelah tanam
  • hari sial
  • hari sideris
  • hari takwim
  • hari tarwiah
  • hari tasyrik
  • hari tua
  • hari tunai
  • hari ulang tahun
  • hari Valentine

Further reading


Japanese

Romanization

hari

  1. Rōmaji transcription of はり

Koyra Chiini

Noun

hari

  1. water

References

  • Jeffrey Heath, A Grammar of Koyra Chiini: The Songhay of Timbuktu

Koyraboro Senni

Noun

hari

  1. water
    hari goo? : is there any water? (literally "water be?")

References

  • Jeffrey Heath, A grammar of Koyraboro (Koroboro) Senni: the Songhay of Gao, Mali (1999)
  • Jeffrey Heath, Texts in Koroboro Senni: Songhay of Gao, Mali (1998)

Malay

Etymology

From Proto-Malayic *ari, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *waʀi, from Proto-Austronesian *waʀi. According to Adelaar (1992), the intrusive h- was added to prevent vowel clusters in words such as *mata ari > matahari "sun".

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [hari]
  • Rhymes: -ari, -ri, -i
  • (file)

Noun

hari (Jawi spelling هاري, plural hari-hari, informal 1st possessive hariku, 2nd possessive harimu, 3rd possessive harinya)

  1. day (period of 24 hours)
  2. day (period from midnight to the following midnight)
  3. day (rotational period of a planet)
  4. day (part of a day period which one spends at one’s job, school, etc.)

Synonyms

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Indonesian: hari

Further reading


Maori

Noun

hari

  1. happiness, elation, joy

Verb

hari

  1. to carry

Old Swedish

Alternative forms

  • hæri

Etymology

From Old Norse *hari, heri, from Proto-Germanic *hasô.

Noun

hari m

  1. hare

Declension

Descendants


Papiamentu

Etymology

From Portuguese a + Portuguese rir meaning "to laugh at".

Compare Spanish reír and Kabuverdianu ri.

Verb

hari

  1. to laugh

Sranan Tongo

Etymology 1

From Dutch haal.

Noun

hari

  1. pull, jerk

Verb

hari

  1. to pull, to jerk
  2. to pull up
  3. to pull out
  4. to elongate, to enlarge
  5. to depart

Adjective

hari

  1. slim

Tagalog

Etymology

Borrowed from Old Javanese haji. Compare Bikol Central hadi, Cebuano hari, Cuyunon adi, Ilocano ari, Mansaka ari, Waray-Waray hadi, and Malay aji; and distantly Maori ariki.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: ha‧ri
  • IPA(key): /ˈhaɾiʔ/, [ˈha.ɾɪʔ]
  • IPA(key): /ˈhaɾeʔ/, [ˈha.ɾeʔ] (colloquial)

Noun

harì (Baybayin spelling ᜑᜇᜒ)

  1. king
  2. (card games) king
  3. (chess) king
  4. (colloquial) champion (in a sport, etc.)
  5. (colloquial) gang leader

Coordinate terms

  • (monarch): reyna
  • (chesspiece):
Chess pieces in Tagalog · mga piyesa sa ahedres (layout · text)
hari reyna tore obispo/alpil kabayo peon
  • (playing card):
Playing cards in Tagalog · baraha (layout · text)
alas dos tres kuwatro singko sais siyete
otso nuwebe diyes kabayo, sota reyna hari diyoker, payaso

Derived terms

See also

Further reading

  • Zorc, David Paul (1977) The Bisayan Dialects of the Philippines: Subgrouping and Reconstruction (Pacific Linguistics, Series C, No. 44), Canberra: Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, page 213.

Zarma

Noun

hari

  1. water
    Kand ay se hari.
    Bring me some water.

References

  • David Bellama, Cours de Zarma pour le Niger: trainee's book (1976)
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