berber

listen to the pronunciation of berber
الإنجليزية - التركية
{i} Berberi

Neden onu Berberice yazmıyorsun? - Why don't you write it in Berber?

Neden Berberice olarak söylemiyorsun? - Why don't you say it in Berber?

{i} Berberi dili

Pfirsichbaeumchen'i Berberi diline nasıl çevirirsin? - How do you translate Pfirsichbaeumchen into Berber?

Tatoeba gibi projeler, Berberi dilinin hayatta kalmasına yardımcı olabilir. - Projects like Tatoeba can help the Berber language survive.

berberilerle ilgili
berber language
berberice
التركية - التركية
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Afrika'nın kuzeyindeki bir kavim
(Osmanlı Dönemi) f. Tıraş eden, saç kesen
Bu işin yapıldığı dükkân: "Bütün dükkânlar, bakkallar, berberler, kunduracılar bu ana yolun üzerindedir."- S. F. Abasıyanık
Bu işin yapıldığı dükkân
Saç ve sakalın kesilmesi, taranması ve yapılması işiyle uğraşan kimse
perukar
(Osmanlı Dönemi) AYİNEDAR
berber balığı
Hanigillerden, kuyruğunun çatalı çok uzun olan, Akdeniz'de yaşayan, eti yenilen bir balık (Serranus anthias)
berber dükkanı
Berber
berber koltuğu
Berber dükkânında bulunan, hareketli, oynar başlıklı özel koltuk
berber salonu
Büyük berber dükkânı
berber çırağı
Yetişmek üzere berber ustasının yanında çalışan çocuk
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Of the Berber people, their culture, or their language
A member of a particular ethnic group indigenous to northwest Africa
A group of closely related Afroasiatic languages spoken in northern Africa, particularly Morocco and Algeria
An ethnic group indigenous to northwest Africa
{i} member of any of a number of peoples living in northern Africa; any of the languages spoken by the Berbers
Berber means belonging or relating to a particular Muslim people in North Africa, or to their language or customs. A Berber is a person from the Berber community. Any member of a community native to the Maghrib who speaks one of various Berber languages, including Tamazight, Tashahit, and Tarifit. Berber-speakers were the original inhabitants of North Africa, though many regions succumbed to colonization by the Roman Republic and Empire and later (from the 7th century AD) to conquest by the Arabs. Berbers gradually accepted Islam, and many switched to Arabic or became bilingual. Berber languages are still spoken in some rural and mountain areas of Morocco and Algeria and by some inhabitants of Tunisia and Libya. Since the 1990s Berber intellectuals have sought to revive interest in the language. The Berber-speaking Almoravid and Almohad dynasties built empires in North Africa and Spain in the 11th-13th centuries. See also Abd el-Krim; Kabyle; Rif
A member of a race somewhat resembling the Arabs, but often classed as Hamitic, who were formerly the inhabitants of the whole of North Africa from the Mediterranean southward into the Sahara, and who still occupy a large part of that region; called also Kabyles
Berber, an ethnic group
an ethnic minority descended from Berbers and Arabs and living in northern Africa
a cluster of related dialects that were once the major language of northern Africa west of Egypt; now spoken mostly in Morocco an ethnic minority descended from Berbers and Arabs and living in northern Africa a member of a Caucasoid Muslim people of northern Africa
Also, the language spoken by this people
a cluster of related dialects that were once the major language of northern Africa west of Egypt; now spoken mostly in Morocco
- A carpet constructed with course yarns having randomly spaced flecks of color against a background of base color Currently, this term has expanded to describe many level or multi-level loop carpet styles
A loose term given to various peoples who have inhabited North Africa since before the 7th century Arab conquest of the region (including the Kabyles of Algeria, the Rifains of Morocco and the Touaregs of the Saharan regions)
a member of a Caucasoid Muslim people of northern Africa
Race of dark-skinned North African people Lived in Morocco before the influences of Arabic and Islamic culture reached the area
Carpeting using flecked yarns and loop styles from large nubby to small tight loops
Loop-pile carpet tufted with thick yarn, such as wool, nylon or olefin Often having random specks of color in contrast to a base hue, this floor covering has a full, comfortable feel, while maintaining an informal, casual look Currently, this term has expanded to describe many level or multi-level loop carpet styles
A loop-pile carpet that offers great durability, a full comfortable texture and a casual, informal look Often, these carpets incorporate flecks of color that contrast with the primary hue The term Berber has expanded to include many level and multi-level loop carpet styles
a Berber
Amazigh
التركية - الإنجليزية
{i} barber

I had my hair cut at a barber's shop. - Bir berber dükkanında saçımı kestirdim.

I had my hair cut at the barber shop yesterday. - Dün berber dükkanında saçımı kestirdim.

hairdresser

Is there a hairdresser in the hotel? - Otelde bir berber var mı?

I visited the hairdresser. - Berberi ziyaret ettim.

hair dresser
barbershop

Do you know which barbershop Tom usually goes to? - Tom'un genellikle hangi berbere gittiğini biliyor musun?

Tom went to the barbershop near the hospital to get his hair cut. - Tom saçını tıraş ettirmek için, hastanenin yakınındaki berbere gitti.

haircutter
barber; hairdresser
person who shaves
barber; shaver
chirotonsor
{i} shaver
hairdresser's
berber dükkanı
barber shop
berber salonu
barbershop
berber çırağı
barber's apprentice
berber balığı
(Denizbilim) parrot seaperch
berber balığı
(Denizbilim) swallowtail seaperch
berber dükkânı
barbershop

How many barbers work in that barbershop? - O berber dükkanında kaç tane berber çalışır.

I was looking for the barbershop. - Berber dükkanını arıyordum.

berber maymunu
(Tabiat Doğa) (hayvan) barbary ape
berber sandalyesi
barber chair
berberler
barbers
berber

    الواصلة

    Ber·ber

    التركية النطق

    bırbır

    المترادفات

    imazighen, amazigh

    النطق

    /ˈbərbər/ /ˈbɜrbɜr/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ 'b&r-b&r ] (noun.) 1732. Arabic Barbar.
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