तुर्श
Hindi
Etymology
Borrowed from Classical Persian ترش (turš), from Proto-Iranian *tr̥fšah, of an uncertain origin; possibly from Proto-Indo-Iranian *tr̥psas, from Proto-Indo-European *terp- (“to congeal; to curdle”), whence Lithuanian tirpstù, tir̃pti (“to coagulate, stiffen”), Latin torpeō (“to be stiff”), perhaps Proto-Germanic *þerbaz (“unleavened”).
Pronunciation
- (Standard Hindi) IPA(key): /t̪ʊɾʃ/
Noun
तुर्श • (turś) m (Urdu spelling ترش)
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| direct | तुर्श turś |
तुर्श turś |
| oblique | तुर्श turś |
तुर्शों turśõ |
| vocative | तुर्श turś |
तुर्शो turśo |
Derived terms
- तुर्शमिज़ाज (turśamizāj)
- तुर्शरूई (turśarūī)
- तुर्शाना (turśānā)
Related terms
- तुर्शाई (turśāī)
- तुर्शी (turśī)